Knowledge (XXG)

Grave of Robert F. Kennedy

Source đź“ť

346:) was awarded a contract to construct the new grave and memorial. The value of the contract was US$ 527,914. The total cost for the project was now US$ 747,000, with the Kennedy family now paying about 75.8 percent of the total cost. Construction began on November 9, 1970, and was expected to take a year. The approaches to both Kennedy graves were altered when the Robert F. Kennedy memorial was built. Previously, the approaches to the John F. Kennedy site consisted of a series of long steps. But several individuals in wheelchairs appealed to Senator Edward M. Kennedy, and the steps were replaced by long ramps in June 1971. The design for the Robert Kennedy memorial, too, was changed to feature ramps rather than stairs. 221: 111:, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manpower and Reserve Affairs, flew from Washington to New York City to confer with the Kennedy family about burial at Arlington National Cemetery. The family had already decided to bury Robert F. Kennedy near his brother's memorial, and Fitt carried with him photographs of several areas of the John F. Kennedy grave site which would be suitable as a burial site. At 10:30 PM on June 7, the Kennedy family announced that Robert F. Kennedy would be buried at Arlington National Cemetery in a grassy area just southeast of the John F. Kennedy grave site. 418:...wrote, "Even in our sleep, pain which cannot forget falls drop by drop upon the heart, until, in our own despair, against our will, comes wisdom through the awful grace of God.' What we need in the United States is not division; what we need in the United States is not hatred; what we need in the United States is not violence and lawlessness; but is love and wisdom, and compassion toward one another, and a feeling of justice toward those who still suffer within our country, whether they be white or whether they be black. 355: 252:, but on a much smaller scale. It was clear from the outset that the grave itself would not receive any special treatment. When John F. Kennedy was buried, Robert Kennedy had argued for a simple white cross for a burial marker. He was overruled by Jacqueline Kennedy. Bowing to Robert Kennedy's previously expressed thoughts on the matter, the Kennedy family chose to adorn his grave with only a cross and a stone. Pei's plan called for an informal grove of trees to surround the grave. 1413: 2167: 174:(where John F. Kennedy's funeral had occurred) and handed out to the crowd and the mourners. As the funeral motorcade entered the cemetery, the crowd lining the roadway spontaneously lit their candles—lighting the way. The hearse arrived at the grave site at 10:24 PM, and the 15-minute ceremony (originally scheduled to begin at 5:30 PM) began six minutes later. The service ended at 10:45 PM. 256:
feet (1.2 m) wide, and to extend the length of the wall. A straight granite pathway lead from the terrace at the John F. Kennedy grave to the semicircular plaza. The original plan called for a grove of trees to be planted between the two Kennedy grave sites (to screen them from one another), another grove to be planted close by, and a large
20: 321:
The Army formally announced on June 6, 1969, that the memorial would be built for a total cost of US$ 677,000, with the Kennedys picking up about 62 percent of the total cost (and agreeing to pay for any cost overruns). The memorial would be due south of the John F. Kennedy grave site. The Army said,
71:
The memorial consists of a small semicircular granite plaza, which provides viewing for the grave. At the back (straight) axis of the plaza is a low rectangular grey granite wall inscribed with quotations from two of Kennedy's speeches. A small, rectangular reflecting pool is at the base of the wall.
390:
It is from numberless diverse acts of courage and belief that human history is shaped each time a man stands up for an ideal or acts to improve the lot of others or strikes out against injustice. He sends forth a tiny ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy
370:
Robert F. Kennedy's final resting place is about 50 feet (15 m) southwest of the terrace of the John F. Kennedy grave site. Robert Kennedy is buried upslope from the plaza, his burial vault marked by a white wooden cross at its head and a slate footstone set flush with the earth at its foot. A
366:
Robert F. Kennedy was disinterred on December 1, 1971, and his body moved to the new grave site. The disinterment, witnessed by Ethel Kennedy and Senator Edward M. Kennedy, began at 5:30 PM. Reburial was complete at about 9:00 PM. The final grave site and granite plaza were dedicated on December 6,
255:
The design for the memorial included a small semicircular plaza, a low grey granite wall inscribed with quotations from Robert Kennedy's speeches (similar to the wall at the John F. Kennedy site), and a small reflecting pool. The reflecting pool was designed to be only a few inches deep and about 4
207:
Arlington National Cemetery officials claimed in 2011 that Robert F. Kennedy's burial is the only one ever to have taken place at night in the cemetery. However, in 1963, there was another night burial in the cemetery. Shortly after John F. Kennedy's burial, his two infant children were buried next
309:
submitted a budget request of $ 431,000 to cover its share of the costs in 1969. But President Johnson, for reasons which were not made clear, deleted the request from the Army's budget submission to Congress. Johnson added the request to the president's contingency fund budget submission instead,
275:
Using public funds for the grave and memorial proved contentious. Some members of the public expressed anger that the federal government was spending several hundred thousand dollars on a memorial to a private citizen. Others asked why a mere U.S. Senator was receiving special treatment when other
263:
Pei's design for the grave and memorial took only a few weeks to complete. Using the same agreement reached by the government and the Kennedy family during the construction of the John F. Kennedy memorial, the Kennedy family agreed to pay 58 percent of the total cost of the Robert F. Kennedy site.
169:
Scheduled to arrive at about 4:30 PM, the funeral train arrived in Washington at 9:10 PM on June 8. All funeral flowers were taken to Arlington National Cemetery, where they lay in deep banks on the hill around the grave site. Floodlights were rushed into position in order to illuminate the burial
626:
The train had two sections. The first section, which contained an engine and 15 to 20 coaches, contained family friends, official guests, and members of the press. The second section, which also had an engine, consisted of three coaches. The first two coaches held about 70 of Kennedy's closest
211:
As with John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy's first grave was a temporary one, about 10 feet (3.0 m) upslope from its current location. A simple white wooden cross stood at the head of the grave, while a spray of flowers marked the foot of it. About 50,000 people (7,000 in the first three hours
264:
This covered the grave and the memorial, with the total cost estimated at US$ 1,016,000. The government's share covered the construction of access roads and pathways, landscaping, and utilities. The plan for the grave site and memorial were approved by the Kennedy family, the U.S. Army, the
631:), and the coffin. The two sections separated shortly before reaching Washington. The first section pulled into Track 16 at 9:08 PM, and the second section into Track 17 at 9:25 PM. See: Madden, Richard L. "Kennedy Will Be Buried a Few Steps From the Arlington Grave of His Brother." 161:
It was due to depart New York at 12:30 PM, but was delayed by the slow pace of mourners leaving the cathedral. The normally four-hour trip took eight hours and six minutes, due to the thick crowds lining the tracks on the 225-mile (362 km) journey. In
228:
The design of a permanent grave and memorial for Robert F. Kennedy was undertaken by the United States Army in full consultation with the Kennedy family. The family decided to build a memorial in the early fall of 1968. In late 1968, Ethel Kennedy chose
1320: 341:
The cost of the grave and memorial were estimated again in 1970 and found to still be US$ 677,000, of which 62 percent would still be borne by the Kennedys. On October 21, 1970, Roubin and Janeiro, Inc. (a construction company based in
325:
As the presidential contingency fund budget request wound its way through Congress, some members of Congress also concluded that the federal government should not pick up the cost of the memorial's access roads and improvements. In the
1387: 396: 1511: 371:
low granite wall at the rear (straight, southeast side) of the plaza contains quotations from two famous Robert F. Kennedy speeches, with a small reflecting pool at the base of the wall. The granite for the plaza came from
751:
February 9, 1969. This report appears to be incorrect, as the newspaper eight months later reported that Robert Kennedy's grave was "next to" the John F. Kennedy grave site. See: "Kennedy Gravesite Funds Remain in Bill."
338:) sponsored an amendment to strip the memorial funds from the president's budget request. The House defeated his amendment, 74-to-27, but the vote showed that there was at least some support for Scherle's position. 212:
alone) visited the grave the day after the burial, while another 20,000 visited it the second day. More than 7 million people visited both Kennedy grave sites between June 10, 1968, and June 6, 1969.
2273: 204:, eldest son of Robert Kennedy. Joseph handed the flag to his mother, Ethel. Kennedy's coffin was lowered into the grave after family and friends had departed, and his body buried at 11:34 PM. 1495: 766:
showed the location of the temporary burial to be very near the permanent site. See: Madden, Richard L. "Kennedy Will Be Buried a Few Steps From the Arlington Grave of His Brother."
1503: 1667: 756:
October 11, 1969. Photography scholar Francisca Fuentes says Robert F. Kennedy was initially buried north-northeast of the John F. Kennedy grave site. She cites Philip Bigler's
437:
On January 4, 1970, vandals uprooted the white cross at the head of Kennedy's grave. Arlington National Cemetery officials quietly placed it back into position the same day.
1605: 53:, in the United States. It was dedicated on December 6, 1971, and replaced a temporary grave in which Kennedy was originally buried on June 8, 1968. It is adjacent to the 298:, defended the expenditure, arguing that not making the improvements would lead to significant harm to the cemetery grounds as large numbers of people visited the grave. 1632: 2726: 2429: 242: 2315: 1430: 1313: 2667: 2096: 39: 68:. The grave consists of an unadorned, white wooden cross at the head of the grave and a simple grey granite marker set flush with the earth at the foot of it. 760:(4th ed.) for this claim, but Bigler (4th ed.) does not mention the exact location of the grave. See: Fuentes, p. 202, fn. 3; Bigler, pp. 89–90. A map in the 2721: 1444: 1437: 1294: 2711: 1264: 61: 166:, a north-bound train struck two people who had moved out of the way of the funeral train, and the Kennedys asked their engineers to slow down even more. 1380: 103:
Selection of the burial site occurred almost immediately after Kennedy's death. Kennedy had often said he wished to be buried in the family plot in
2731: 2261: 1749: 182: 220: 2706: 408: 314:(who took office in January 1969). On February 1, 1969, Nixon approved the expenditure from the presidential funds, and placed presidential aide 1700: 455:
This is in contrast to the John F. Kennedy grave site, which is aligned along a line-of-sight between Arlington House and the Lincoln Memorial.
327: 190: 146: 1683: 1231: 306: 265: 97: 695:, who was born in August 1963 but who lived only a few days. See: Raymond, Jack. "Arlington Assigns Plot of Three Acres to Kennedy Family." 2716: 2597: 2561: 1653: 269: 171: 150: 178: 2285: 2203: 1715: 1373: 627:
friends. The last coach, an observation car, contained Kennedy's wife and children, members of his immediate family (including Senator
2519: 1676: 1660: 1582: 1519: 32: 107:, but the Kennedy family decided to have him buried at Arlington National Cemetery next to John F. Kennedy instead. Late on June 6, 234: 2399: 429:
later wrote that the overall impression left by the Robert F. Kennedy grave and memorial plaza is one of loneliness and sadness.
291: 154: 2513: 2267: 2237: 1639: 1538: 1487: 1401: 1257: 81: 2465: 2333: 1646: 1598: 1287: 1108: 747:
said the grave was originally about 75 yards (69 m) downslope from its permanent location. See: "Kennedy in Arlington."
131: 534:, Kennedy's father, was too frail to travel to the funeral in New York City or the interment at Arlington National Cemetery. 440:
The cross and the footstone marking Robert F. Kennedy's grave were stolen in 1981 and never recovered. They were replaced.
2579: 2080: 54: 2643: 2357: 1817: 142: 1366: 2603: 2537: 2447: 1917: 1691: 46: 248:
Pei's design for the grave and memorial strongly reflected that of the nearby John F. Kennedy grave site designed by
2555: 2226: 2171: 1742: 1479: 1250: 379: 123: 50: 233:
as the architect. Pei had worked with Robert F. Kennedy in 1966 as a consultant for a rejuvenation project of the
2501: 2483: 1952: 1877: 1787: 1759: 679: 1708: 1198:
Vol. 2. House of Representatives. 92d Cong., 1st sess. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1971.
2243: 2231: 2112: 2008: 1769: 1722: 1124:
Vol. 1. House of Representatives. 92d Cong., 2d sess. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1972.
224:
Looking down from Custis Walk at the Robert F. Kennedy memorial. The grave is out of sight just below the hill.
391:
and daring, those ripples build a current that can sweep down the mightiest wall of oppression and resistance.
2549: 2525: 2423: 2387: 2196: 1976: 1827: 1777: 1357: 692: 2495: 2453: 2321: 2104: 1992: 1898: 1797: 1548: 531: 404: 175: 2351: 2345: 2064: 2048: 1968: 1558: 1191:
House of Representatives. 91st Cong., 2d sess. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1970.
400: 163: 354: 2609: 2441: 2309: 2297: 2279: 2144: 2024: 1960: 1837: 1568: 1327: 277: 201: 200:
folded the American flag which draped the coffin, and handed it to Senator Kennedy, who handed it to
35: 2363: 2303: 1196:
Public Works for Water and Power Development and Atomic Energy Commission Appropriation Bill, 1972.
282: 2531: 2381: 2327: 2189: 2152: 2120: 1907: 762: 518:
Madden, Richard L. "Kennedy Will Be Buried a Few Steps From the Arlington Grave of His Brother."
331: 249: 208:
to him in Arlington at night. Senator Edward M. Kennedy's burial in 2009 also occurred at night.
65: 708: 691:
John and Jacqueline Kennedy had a stillborn daughter, Arabella, in 1956. They also had a son,
2435: 1857: 1451: 1343: 1273: 1104: 628: 375:, which was also the source for the granite for the terrace at the John F. Kennedy gravesite. 343: 257: 138: 134: 42: 2489: 2471: 2417: 2255: 2088: 1394: 372: 311: 287: 158: 2339: 2291: 2072: 2040: 2032: 1471: 1154:
The Mindless Menace of Violence: Robert F. Kennedy's Vision and the Fierce Urgency of Now.
322:
however, that construction would not begin until funds had been appropriated by Congress.
186: 2648: 2543: 2405: 2393: 2249: 1935: 1931: 1350: 362:) and Robert F. Kennedy graves in 2005, showing the relationship between the two sites. 108: 276:
senators buried at Arlington were not so honored. Some of these arguments appeared in
60:
The grave is aligned along an east–west axis, roughly along the line of sight between
2700: 2653: 2591: 2573: 2459: 2136: 1984: 1944: 1591: 1182:
Janet and Jackie: The Story of a Mother and Her Daughter, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
193: 119: 104: 93: 89: 2477: 2056: 2016: 1887: 1867: 383: 315: 127: 310:
which effectively left the decision to build the memorial to the next president,
2567: 2507: 2411: 2128: 2000: 1807: 426: 635:
June 8, 1968; Wicker, Tom. "President Joins Kennedys in Tribute at Graveside."
84:
on June 5, 1968. He died at 1:44 AM on June 6. Kennedy's body was flown aboard
1847: 197: 2682: 2669: 2212: 415: 230: 85: 709:
Barry, Dan. "Kennedy Mourners Memorialize 'Soul of the Democratic Party'."
2626: 2369: 295: 238: 1223: 1147:
Profiles in Leadership: Historians on the Elusive Quality of Greatness.
1115:
The Last Campaign: Robert F. Kennedy and 82 Days That Inspired America.
1009:
McCardle, Dorothy. "Paths for the Handicapped at Kennedy Grave Sites."
929:
Committee on Veterans' Affairs, House of Representatives, 1972, p. 149.
547:
June 9, 1968; Kilpatrick, Carroll. "Johnsons Attend Kennedy Services."
115: 19: 1334: 477:
Lukas, J. Anthony. "Kennedy's Body Is Flown Here For Funeral Rites."
241:. and had been chosen by the Kennedy family as the architect for the 1242: 1187:
Special Subcommittee on Cemeteries. Committee on Veterans' Affairs.
2585: 680:"Robert F. Kennedy Grave Site." Arlington National Cemetery. 2011. 353: 219: 18: 613:
Reed, Roy. "Thousands Visit Kennedy's Grave on Day of Mourning."
589:
Wicker, Tom. "President Joins Kennedys in Tribute at Graveside."
996:"Contract Let for Construction Of $ 747,000 Gravesite for RFK." 335: 2185: 1246: 1232:"Burial Detail: Kennedy, Robert F. (Section 45, Grave S-45-A)" 1101:
In Honored Glory: Arlington National Cemetery, the Final Post.
149:
at 10:00 AM on June 8. Kennedy's body was taken by train from
1175:
On Hallowed Ground: The Story of Arlington National Cemetery.
2181: 1411: 1140:
Writing With Light: Words and Photographs in American Texts.
1129:
Etched in Stone: Enduring Words From Our Nation's Monuments.
170:
site. More than 1,500 candles were hurriedly donated by the
1194:
Subcommittee on Public Works. Committee on Appropriations.
422:
The final cost of the grave and memorial were US$ 747,000.
378:
One quotation, which inspired the reflecting pool, is from
130:(Kennedy's mother) members of the extended Kennedy family, 185:, officiated at the graveside service in lieu of Cardinal 954:
Percy, Charles H. "The Funds for the Kennedy Gravesite."
302:
also strongly editorialized in favor of the expenditure.
731:
Reed, Roy. "Mourners Mark the Death of Robert Kennedy."
2274:
Cathedral Square of Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul
1321:
Senate Committee investigation of Labor and Management
464:
Hill, Gladwin. "Kennedy Is Dead, Victim of Assassin."
100:
from approximately 10:00 PM until 10:00 AM on June 8.
1647:
Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights
1103:
4th ed. St. Petersburg, Fla.: Vandamere Press, 2005.
1201:
Thomas, Evan. "RFK Funeral Train, June 8, 1968." In
502:
White, Jean M. "Kennedy to Be Buried Near Brother."
2636: 2619: 2219: 1930: 1732: 1622: 1581: 1570:
Thirteen Days: A Memoir of the Cuban Missile Crisis
1530: 1463: 1422: 1305: 543:Shipler, David K. "Family Serves In Funeral Mass." 1238:. Arlington National Cemetery. (Official website). 1067:"Robert Kennedy's Grave Loses Marker to Thieves." 807: 805: 1226:. at ArlingtonCemetery.net. (Unofficial website). 1633:Robert F. Kennedy Department of Justice Building 1205:Paul Fusco, ed. Stockport, NY: Dewi Lewis, 2001. 609: 607: 605: 603: 601: 599: 2430:John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum 1025:"Robert Kennedy's Body Now at Permanent Site." 413: 388: 243:John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum 2316:S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications 1512:On the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. 1295:United States senator from New York, 1965–1968 1288:64th United States Attorney General, 1961–1964 1189:Bills Related to the National Cemetery System. 937: 935: 916: 914: 904: 902: 900: 898: 2197: 1258: 1210:I.M. Pei: A Profile in American Architecture. 657:"All Funeral Flowers Directed to Arlington." 76:Initial burial at Arlington National Cemetery 8: 1163:Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2008. 1131:Washington, D.C.: National Geographic, 2007. 992: 990: 920:Special Subcommittee on Cemeteries, p. 4319. 829: 827: 825: 823: 821: 819: 817: 811:Special Subcommittee on Cemeteries, p. 4320. 699:December 6, 1963; Pottker, 2001, pp. 229–31. 2580:Deutsches Historisches Museum Zeughaus Wing 1021: 1019: 498: 496: 2412:Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Centre 2204: 2190: 2182: 1381:Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation 1265: 1251: 1243: 1122:National Cemeteries Act of 1972: Hearings. 980:"Kennedy Gravesite Funds Remain in Bill." 888: 886: 399:to an angry crowd of African Americans in 318:in charge of seeing construction through. 1142:Mick Gidley, ed. New York: P. Lang, 2010. 876: 874: 872: 870: 795:"Family Leads Homage to Robert Kennedy." 791: 789: 585: 583: 581: 579: 577: 575: 573: 189:of Boston, who fell ill during the trip. 31:is a historic grave site and memorial to 2586:MUDAM-MusĂ©e d'Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean 1751:Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment 1037: 1035: 833:"Memorial for RFK Is Left Up to Nixon." 514: 512: 1168:An Architectural Guidebook to Brooklyn. 1127:Coonerty, Ryan and Highsmith, Carol M. 727: 725: 723: 721: 559: 557: 448: 183:Roman Catholic Archbishop of Washington 122:(Kennedy's widow), Kennedy's children, 2727:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery 1701:Arch of Dignity, Equality, and Justice 908:Subcommittee on Public Works, p. 1247. 40:1968 Democratic presidential candidate 2424:National Gallery of Art East Building 1184:New York: St. Martin's Griffin, 2001. 1134:Fuentes, Francisca D. "Paul Fusco's 307:United States Army Corps of Engineers 266:United States Commission of Fine Arts 7: 2598:Embassy of China in Washington, D.C. 2562:Buck Institute for Research on Aging 2346:Des Moines Art Center sculpture wing 1520:"On the Mindless Menace of Violence" 1138:: The Photobook as Memory Text." In 880:Coonerty and Highsmith, 2007, p. 45. 358:Aerial view of the John F. Kennedy ( 270:National Capital Planning Commission 172:Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle 2722:Monuments and memorials in Virginia 1716:Robert F. Kennedy Community Schools 1374:1964 Democratic National Convention 92:on the evening of June 6, where it 2712:Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy 2520:Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center 1677:Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium 1166:Morrone, Francis and Iska, James. 1156:Lanham, Md.: Hamilton Books, 2009. 1041:"RFK's Vault Moved to New Grave." 779:"RFK Grave Is Visited By 20,000." 23:Grave of Robert F. Kennedy in 2023 14: 1282:November 20, 1925 – June 6, 1968 1177:New York: Walker & Co., 2009. 1096:Canton, Mich.: Visible Ink, 1995. 397:an impromptu address Kennedy gave 382:Kennedy delivered to students in 216:Permanent grave site and memorial 2400:Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art 2166: 2165: 1170:Layton, Utah: Gibbs Smith, 2001. 1120:Committee on Veterans' Affairs. 1054:"Vandals Uproot Kennedy Cross." 260:to be grown south of the plaza. 2732:1971 establishments in Virginia 2514:Bank of China Tower (Hong Kong) 2364:Columbia University Master Plan 1640:Robert F. Kennedy silver dollar 1488:Conflict in Vietnam and at Home 648:Monteith, p. 146; Clarke, p. 3. 563:"Kennedy Rites Are Announced." 2707:Memorials to Robert F. Kennedy 1161:American Culture in the 1960s. 967:"RFK Site Approved By Nixon." 490:Martin, p. 19; Barnes, p. 289. 1: 2644:Pei Cobb Freed & Partners 2448:Museum of Fine Arts West Wing 2262:Government Center Master Plan 395:The second quotation is from 141:, and members of the Johnson 55:John F. Kennedy Eternal Flame 2358:Cleo Rogers Memorial Library 1819:Robert Kennedy and His Times 1212:New York: H.N. Abrams, 2001. 1149:New York: W.W. Norton, 2010. 2717:Arlington National Cemetery 2538:Four Seasons Hotel New York 1919:Bobby Kennedy for President 1692:Landmark for Peace Memorial 1117:New York: Henry Holt, 2009. 1027:United Press International. 405:Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 196:also officiated. Astronaut 47:Arlington National Cemetery 2748: 2556:Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2376:Grave of Robert F. Kennedy 2097:Kathleen Kennedy Cavendish 1770:"Abraham, Martin and John" 1743:Robert F. Kennedy in media 1480:Day of Affirmation Address 1438:1968 presidential campaign 51:Arlington County, Virginia 29:grave of Robert F. Kennedy 2484:IBM Somers Office Complex 2163: 1761:Robert Kennedy Remembered 1431:1964 U.S. Senate election 1409: 1280: 1094:Irish-American Landmarks. 846:Morrone and Iska, p. 252. 82:shot and mortally wounded 45:located in section 45 of 2472:16th Street Mall, Denver 2406:Lamar Building penthouse 2244:William L. Slayton House 2232:131 Ponce de Leon Avenue 2113:Patricia Kennedy Lawford 2009:Douglas Harriman Kennedy 1723:Robert F. Kennedy Bridge 1224:"Robert Francis Kennedy" 941:"Kennedy in Arlington." 328:House of Representatives 2683:38.881194°N 77.071472°W 2592:Suzhou Museum New Wings 2550:Louvre Inverted Pyramid 2388:Paul Mellon Arts Center 1977:Michael LeMoyne Kennedy 1829:Hoover vs. The Kennedys 1779:The Missiles of October 1367:Baldwin–Kennedy meeting 1358:Voter Education Project 693:Patrick Bouvier Kennedy 147:St. Patrick's Cathedral 98:St. Patrick's Cathedral 2502:SwissĂ´tel The Stamford 2454:Eskenazi Museum of Art 2105:Eunice Kennedy Shriver 1993:Christopher G. Kennedy 1961:Joseph Patrick Kennedy 1550:The Pursuit of Justice 1416: 1388:Mississippi Delta tour 532:Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. 420: 393: 363: 225: 191:Archbishop of New York 80:Robert F. Kennedy was 24: 2688:38.881194; -77.071472 2604:Museum of Islamic Art 2352:Everson Museum of Art 2268:University Apartments 2065:Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. 2049:Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. 2033:Joseph P. Kennedy III 1969:Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 1560:To Seek a Newer World 1415: 682:Retrieved 2012-07-22. 401:Indianapolis, Indiana 357: 278:letters to the editor 223: 164:Elizabeth, New Jersey 36:United States Senator 22: 2610:Macau Science Center 2466:Texas Commerce Tower 2298:Luce Memorial Chapel 2280:Hale Manoa Dormitory 2238:Roosevelt Field Mall 2145:Mary Augusta Kennedy 2025:Maeve Kennedy McKean 1709:Kennedy–King College 1496:University of Kansas 1328:Cuban Missile Crisis 1314:1948 Palestine visit 715:Accessed 2012-07-22. 202:Joseph P. Kennedy II 153:in New York City to 151:Pennsylvania Station 2679: /  2394:Commerce Court West 2304:Society Hill Towers 1606:Conspiracy theories 1152:Martin, Zachary J. 745:The Washington Post 433:Vandalism and theft 386:in 1966. It reads: 334:(a Republican from 300:The Washington Post 283:The Washington Post 2532:The Kirklin Clinic 2382:I. M. Pei Building 2334:University Village 2328:The Century Towers 2310:MIT Green Building 2153:John F. Fitzgerald 2137:Patrick J. Kennedy 2121:Jean Kennedy Smith 1892:(2012 documentary) 1872:(2007 documentary) 1764:(1968 documentary) 1754:(1963 documentary) 1654:Human Rights Award 1417: 1203:RFK Funeral Train. 1159:Monteith, Sharon. 1145:Isaacson, Walter. 1113:Clarke, Thurston. 1071:December 28, 1981. 364: 332:William J. Scherle 250:John Carl Warnecke 235:Bedford–Stuyvesant 226: 126:and her children, 124:Jacqueline Kennedy 66:Jefferson Memorial 25: 16:Historic gravesite 2662: 2661: 2442:Biltmore Building 2436:One Dallas Center 2179: 2178: 1922:(2018 miniseries) 1882:(2011 miniseries) 1832:(1987 miniseries) 1822:(1985 miniseries) 1792:(1983 miniseries) 1684:Brooklyn Memorial 1452:Boiler Room Girls 1402:Hickory Hill home 1274:Robert F. Kennedy 1208:Wiseman, Carter. 1180:Pottker, Janice. 1173:Poole, Robert M. 1136:RFK Funeral Train 1069:Associated Press. 1045:December 2, 1971. 1029:December 2, 1971. 1000:November 5, 1970. 984:October 11, 1969. 971:February 2, 1969. 958:February 9, 1969. 945:February 9, 1969. 864:Isaacson, p. 301. 837:February 1, 1969. 629:Edward M. Kennedy 350:Final site design 344:Fairfax, Virginia 330:, Representative 139:Lady Bird Johnson 135:Lyndon B. Johnson 116:high requiem mass 43:Robert F. Kennedy 2739: 2694: 2693: 2691: 2690: 2689: 2684: 2680: 2677: 2676: 2675: 2672: 2490:Wiesner Building 2418:Dallas City Hall 2322:Washington Plaza 2286:Waterfront Tower 2256:Town Center East 2227:List of projects 2206: 2199: 2192: 2183: 2169: 2168: 2156: 2148: 2140: 2132: 2124: 2116: 2108: 2100: 2092: 2089:Rosemary Kennedy 2084: 2076: 2068: 2060: 2052: 2044: 2036: 2028: 2020: 2012: 2004: 1996: 1988: 1980: 1972: 1964: 1956: 1953:Kathleen Kennedy 1948: 1923: 1913: 1903: 1893: 1883: 1873: 1863: 1853: 1843: 1833: 1823: 1813: 1803: 1793: 1783: 1782:(1974 docudrama) 1773: 1765: 1755: 1745: 1725: 1718: 1711: 1704: 1695: 1686: 1679: 1670: 1663: 1661:Journalism Award 1656: 1649: 1642: 1635: 1615: 1608: 1601: 1599:Ambassador Hotel 1594: 1574: 1564: 1554: 1544: 1540:The Enemy Within 1523: 1515: 1507: 1499: 1491: 1483: 1475: 1454: 1447: 1440: 1433: 1414: 1404: 1397: 1395:Kennedy Compound 1390: 1383: 1376: 1369: 1360: 1353: 1346: 1337: 1330: 1323: 1316: 1297: 1290: 1267: 1260: 1253: 1244: 1239: 1227: 1099:Bigler, Philip. 1092:Barnes, John A. 1081: 1078: 1072: 1065: 1059: 1058:January 5, 1970. 1056:Washington Post. 1052: 1046: 1043:Washington Post. 1039: 1030: 1023: 1014: 1011:Washington Post. 1007: 1001: 998:Washington Post. 994: 985: 982:Washington Post. 978: 972: 969:Washington Post. 965: 959: 956:Washington Post. 952: 946: 943:Washington Post. 939: 930: 927: 921: 918: 909: 906: 893: 890: 881: 878: 865: 862: 856: 853: 847: 844: 838: 835:Washington Post. 831: 812: 809: 800: 797:Washington Post. 793: 784: 781:Washington Post. 777: 771: 758:In Honored Glory 754:Washington Post. 749:Washington Post. 742: 736: 729: 716: 713:August 30, 2009. 706: 700: 689: 683: 677: 671: 668: 662: 659:Washington Post. 655: 649: 646: 640: 624: 618: 611: 594: 587: 568: 565:Washington Post. 561: 552: 549:Washington Post. 541: 535: 529: 523: 516: 507: 504:Washington Post. 500: 491: 488: 482: 475: 469: 462: 456: 453: 373:Deer Isle, Maine 312:Richard M. Nixon 288:Charles H. Percy 237:neighborhood in 159:Washington, D.C. 2747: 2746: 2742: 2741: 2740: 2738: 2737: 2736: 2697: 2696: 2687: 2685: 2681: 2678: 2673: 2670: 2668: 2666: 2665: 2663: 2658: 2632: 2615: 2340:Mesa Laboratory 2215: 2210: 2180: 2175: 2159: 2151: 2143: 2135: 2127: 2119: 2111: 2103: 2095: 2087: 2079: 2073:John F. Kennedy 2071: 2063: 2055: 2047: 2041:Max Kennedy Jr. 2039: 2031: 2027:(granddaughter) 2023: 2015: 2007: 1999: 1991: 1983: 1975: 1967: 1959: 1951: 1943: 1934: 1926: 1916: 1906: 1899:Killing Kennedy 1896: 1886: 1876: 1866: 1856: 1846: 1836: 1826: 1816: 1806: 1796: 1786: 1776: 1768: 1758: 1748: 1741: 1734: 1728: 1721: 1714: 1707: 1698: 1689: 1682: 1675: 1666: 1659: 1652: 1645: 1638: 1631: 1624: 1618: 1611: 1604: 1597: 1590: 1577: 1567: 1557: 1547: 1537: 1526: 1518: 1510: 1502: 1494: 1486: 1478: 1472:Law Day Address 1470: 1459: 1450: 1443: 1436: 1429: 1418: 1412: 1407: 1400: 1393: 1386: 1379: 1372: 1365: 1356: 1349: 1342: 1333: 1326: 1319: 1312: 1301: 1300: 1293: 1286: 1276: 1271: 1230: 1222: 1219: 1089: 1084: 1079: 1075: 1066: 1062: 1053: 1049: 1040: 1033: 1024: 1017: 1008: 1004: 995: 988: 979: 975: 966: 962: 953: 949: 940: 933: 928: 924: 919: 912: 907: 896: 891: 884: 879: 868: 863: 859: 855:Wiseman, p. 99. 854: 850: 845: 841: 832: 815: 810: 803: 794: 787: 778: 774: 768:New York Times. 743: 739: 733:New York Times. 730: 719: 711:New York Times. 707: 703: 697:New York Times. 690: 686: 678: 674: 669: 665: 656: 652: 647: 643: 637:New York Times. 633:New York Times. 625: 621: 615:New York Times. 612: 597: 591:New York Times. 588: 571: 562: 555: 545:New York Times. 542: 538: 530: 526: 520:New York Times. 517: 510: 501: 494: 489: 485: 479:New York Times. 476: 472: 466:New York Times. 463: 459: 454: 450: 446: 435: 352: 218: 187:Richard Cushing 179:Patrick O'Boyle 78: 62:Arlington House 17: 12: 11: 5: 2745: 2743: 2735: 2734: 2729: 2724: 2719: 2714: 2709: 2699: 2698: 2660: 2659: 2657: 2656: 2651: 2649:PEI Architects 2646: 2640: 2638: 2634: 2633: 2631: 2630: 2623: 2621: 2617: 2616: 2614: 2613: 2607: 2601: 2595: 2589: 2583: 2577: 2571: 2565: 2559: 2553: 2547: 2544:Louvre Pyramid 2541: 2535: 2529: 2523: 2517: 2511: 2505: 2499: 2493: 2487: 2481: 2475: 2469: 2463: 2457: 2451: 2445: 2439: 2433: 2427: 2421: 2415: 2409: 2403: 2397: 2391: 2385: 2379: 2373: 2367: 2361: 2355: 2349: 2343: 2337: 2331: 2325: 2319: 2313: 2307: 2301: 2295: 2292:Kips Bay Plaza 2289: 2283: 2277: 2271: 2265: 2259: 2253: 2247: 2241: 2235: 2229: 2223: 2221: 2217: 2216: 2211: 2209: 2208: 2201: 2194: 2186: 2177: 2176: 2164: 2161: 2160: 2158: 2157: 2149: 2141: 2133: 2125: 2117: 2109: 2101: 2093: 2085: 2077: 2069: 2061: 2053: 2045: 2037: 2029: 2021: 2013: 2005: 1997: 1989: 1981: 1973: 1965: 1957: 1949: 1940: 1938: 1928: 1927: 1925: 1924: 1914: 1904: 1894: 1884: 1874: 1864: 1854: 1844: 1834: 1824: 1814: 1804: 1794: 1784: 1774: 1766: 1756: 1746: 1738: 1736: 1730: 1729: 1727: 1726: 1719: 1712: 1705: 1696: 1687: 1680: 1673: 1672: 1671: 1664: 1657: 1643: 1636: 1628: 1626: 1620: 1619: 1617: 1616: 1609: 1602: 1595: 1587: 1585: 1579: 1578: 1576: 1575: 1565: 1555: 1545: 1534: 1532: 1528: 1527: 1525: 1524: 1516: 1508: 1500: 1492: 1484: 1476: 1467: 1465: 1461: 1460: 1458: 1457: 1456: 1455: 1448: 1434: 1426: 1424: 1420: 1419: 1410: 1408: 1406: 1405: 1398: 1391: 1384: 1377: 1370: 1363: 1362: 1361: 1354: 1351:Freedom Riders 1340: 1339: 1338: 1324: 1317: 1309: 1307: 1303: 1302: 1299: 1298: 1291: 1283: 1281: 1278: 1277: 1272: 1270: 1269: 1262: 1255: 1247: 1241: 1240: 1228: 1218: 1217:External links 1215: 1214: 1213: 1206: 1199: 1192: 1185: 1178: 1171: 1164: 1157: 1150: 1143: 1132: 1125: 1118: 1111: 1097: 1088: 1085: 1083: 1082: 1080:Poole, p. 256. 1073: 1060: 1047: 1031: 1015: 1013:June 27, 1971. 1002: 986: 973: 960: 947: 931: 922: 910: 894: 882: 866: 857: 848: 839: 813: 801: 785: 783:June 11, 1968. 772: 763:New York Times 737: 717: 701: 684: 672: 670:Bigler, p. 89. 663: 650: 641: 619: 617:June 10, 1968. 595: 569: 553: 536: 524: 508: 492: 483: 470: 457: 447: 445: 442: 434: 431: 351: 348: 258:American Beech 217: 214: 109:Alfred B. Fitt 77: 74: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 2744: 2733: 2730: 2728: 2725: 2723: 2720: 2718: 2715: 2713: 2710: 2708: 2705: 2704: 2702: 2695: 2692: 2655: 2654:Yann Weymouth 2652: 2650: 2647: 2645: 2642: 2641: 2639: 2635: 2628: 2625: 2624: 2622: 2618: 2611: 2608: 2605: 2602: 2599: 2596: 2593: 2590: 2587: 2584: 2581: 2578: 2575: 2574:Oare Pavilion 2572: 2569: 2566: 2563: 2560: 2557: 2554: 2551: 2548: 2545: 2542: 2539: 2536: 2533: 2530: 2527: 2524: 2521: 2518: 2515: 2512: 2509: 2506: 2503: 2500: 2497: 2494: 2491: 2488: 2485: 2482: 2479: 2476: 2473: 2470: 2467: 2464: 2461: 2460:Sunning Plaza 2458: 2455: 2452: 2449: 2446: 2443: 2440: 2437: 2434: 2431: 2428: 2425: 2422: 2419: 2416: 2413: 2410: 2407: 2404: 2401: 2398: 2395: 2392: 2389: 2386: 2383: 2380: 2377: 2374: 2371: 2368: 2365: 2362: 2359: 2356: 2353: 2350: 2347: 2344: 2341: 2338: 2335: 2332: 2329: 2326: 2323: 2320: 2317: 2314: 2311: 2308: 2305: 2302: 2299: 2296: 2293: 2290: 2287: 2284: 2281: 2278: 2275: 2272: 2269: 2266: 2263: 2260: 2257: 2254: 2251: 2250:Erieview Plan 2248: 2245: 2242: 2239: 2236: 2233: 2230: 2228: 2225: 2224: 2222: 2218: 2214: 2207: 2202: 2200: 2195: 2193: 2188: 2187: 2184: 2174: 2173: 2162: 2155:(grandfather) 2154: 2150: 2147:(grandmother) 2146: 2142: 2139:(grandfather) 2138: 2134: 2130: 2126: 2122: 2118: 2114: 2110: 2106: 2102: 2098: 2094: 2090: 2086: 2082: 2078: 2074: 2070: 2066: 2062: 2058: 2054: 2050: 2046: 2042: 2038: 2034: 2030: 2026: 2022: 2018: 2014: 2010: 2006: 2002: 1998: 1994: 1990: 1986: 1985:Kerry Kennedy 1982: 1978: 1974: 1970: 1966: 1962: 1958: 1954: 1950: 1946: 1942: 1941: 1939: 1937: 1933: 1929: 1921: 1920: 1915: 1911: 1910: 1905: 1901: 1900: 1895: 1891: 1890: 1885: 1881: 1880: 1875: 1871: 1870: 1865: 1861: 1860: 1855: 1851: 1850: 1845: 1841: 1840: 1839:Thirteen Days 1835: 1831: 1830: 1825: 1821: 1820: 1815: 1811: 1810: 1805: 1801: 1800: 1795: 1791: 1790: 1785: 1781: 1780: 1775: 1771: 1767: 1763: 1762: 1757: 1753: 1752: 1747: 1744: 1740: 1739: 1737: 1731: 1724: 1720: 1717: 1713: 1710: 1706: 1703: 1702: 1697: 1694: 1693: 1688: 1685: 1681: 1678: 1674: 1669: 1665: 1662: 1658: 1655: 1651: 1650: 1648: 1644: 1641: 1637: 1634: 1630: 1629: 1627: 1621: 1614: 1610: 1607: 1603: 1600: 1596: 1593: 1592:Sirhan Sirhan 1589: 1588: 1586: 1584: 1583:Assassination 1580: 1572: 1571: 1566: 1562: 1561: 1556: 1552: 1551: 1546: 1542: 1541: 1536: 1535: 1533: 1529: 1521: 1517: 1513: 1509: 1505: 1501: 1497: 1493: 1489: 1485: 1481: 1477: 1473: 1469: 1468: 1466: 1462: 1453: 1449: 1446: 1442: 1441: 1439: 1435: 1432: 1428: 1427: 1425: 1421: 1403: 1399: 1396: 1392: 1389: 1385: 1382: 1378: 1375: 1371: 1368: 1364: 1359: 1355: 1352: 1348: 1347: 1345: 1341: 1336: 1332: 1331: 1329: 1325: 1322: 1318: 1315: 1311: 1310: 1308: 1304: 1296: 1292: 1289: 1285: 1284: 1279: 1275: 1268: 1263: 1261: 1256: 1254: 1249: 1248: 1245: 1237: 1233: 1229: 1225: 1221: 1220: 1216: 1211: 1207: 1204: 1200: 1197: 1193: 1190: 1186: 1183: 1179: 1176: 1172: 1169: 1165: 1162: 1158: 1155: 1151: 1148: 1144: 1141: 1137: 1133: 1130: 1126: 1123: 1119: 1116: 1112: 1110: 1106: 1102: 1098: 1095: 1091: 1090: 1086: 1077: 1074: 1070: 1064: 1061: 1057: 1051: 1048: 1044: 1038: 1036: 1032: 1028: 1022: 1020: 1016: 1012: 1006: 1003: 999: 993: 991: 987: 983: 977: 974: 970: 964: 961: 957: 951: 948: 944: 938: 936: 932: 926: 923: 917: 915: 911: 905: 903: 901: 899: 895: 892:Thomas, p. 9. 889: 887: 883: 877: 875: 873: 871: 867: 861: 858: 852: 849: 843: 840: 836: 830: 828: 826: 824: 822: 820: 818: 814: 808: 806: 802: 799:June 7, 1969. 798: 792: 790: 786: 782: 776: 773: 770:June 8, 1968. 769: 765: 764: 759: 755: 750: 746: 741: 738: 735:June 7, 1969. 734: 728: 726: 724: 722: 718: 714: 712: 705: 702: 698: 694: 688: 685: 681: 676: 673: 667: 664: 661:June 7, 1968. 660: 654: 651: 645: 642: 639:June 9, 1968. 638: 634: 630: 623: 620: 616: 610: 608: 606: 604: 602: 600: 596: 593:June 9, 1968. 592: 586: 584: 582: 580: 578: 576: 574: 570: 567:June 7, 1968. 566: 560: 558: 554: 551:June 9, 1968. 550: 546: 540: 537: 533: 528: 525: 522:June 8, 1968. 521: 515: 513: 509: 506:June 7, 1968. 505: 499: 497: 493: 487: 484: 481:June 7, 1968. 480: 474: 471: 468:June 6, 1968. 467: 461: 458: 452: 449: 443: 441: 438: 432: 430: 428: 423: 419: 417: 412: 411:. It reads: 410: 406: 402: 398: 392: 387: 385: 381: 376: 374: 368: 361: 356: 349: 347: 345: 339: 337: 333: 329: 323: 319: 317: 313: 308: 303: 301: 297: 294:senator from 293: 289: 285: 284: 279: 273: 271: 267: 261: 259: 253: 251: 246: 244: 240: 236: 232: 222: 215: 213: 209: 205: 203: 199: 195: 194:Terence Cooke 192: 188: 184: 180: 177: 173: 167: 165: 160: 156: 155:Union Station 152: 148: 144: 140: 137:and his wife 136: 133: 129: 125: 121: 120:Ethel Kennedy 117: 112: 110: 106: 105:Massachusetts 101: 99: 95: 94:lay in repose 91: 90:New York City 87: 86:Air Force One 83: 75: 73: 69: 67: 63: 58: 56: 52: 48: 44: 41: 37: 34: 30: 21: 2671:38°52′52.3″N 2664: 2496:Raffles City 2478:Energy Plaza 2375: 2170: 2057:Rose Kennedy 2017:Rory Kennedy 1945:Ethel Skakel 1918: 1908: 1897: 1888: 1879:The Kennedys 1878: 1869:RFK Must Die 1868: 1858: 1848: 1838: 1828: 1818: 1808: 1798: 1788: 1778: 1760: 1750: 1699: 1690: 1612: 1569: 1559: 1549: 1539: 1344:Civil rights 1236:ANC Explorer 1235: 1209: 1202: 1195: 1188: 1181: 1174: 1167: 1160: 1153: 1146: 1139: 1135: 1128: 1121: 1114: 1100: 1093: 1087:Bibliography 1076: 1068: 1063: 1055: 1050: 1042: 1026: 1010: 1005: 997: 981: 976: 968: 963: 955: 950: 942: 925: 860: 851: 842: 834: 796: 780: 775: 767: 761: 757: 753: 748: 744: 740: 732: 710: 704: 696: 687: 675: 666: 658: 653: 644: 636: 632: 622: 614: 590: 564: 548: 544: 539: 527: 519: 503: 486: 478: 473: 465: 460: 451: 439: 436: 424: 421: 414: 409:assassinated 403:, the night 394: 389: 384:South Africa 377: 369: 365: 359: 340: 324: 320: 316:Bryce Harlow 304: 299: 281: 274: 262: 254: 247: 227: 210: 206: 168: 145:was held at 128:Rose Kennedy 118:attended by 113: 102: 79: 70: 59: 33:assassinated 28: 26: 2686: / 2674:77°4′17.3″W 2568:Miho Museum 2526:The Gateway 2508:Miami Tower 2129:Ted Kennedy 2001:Max Kennedy 1936:family tree 1912:(2016 film) 1902:(2013 film) 1862:(2006 film) 1852:(2002 film) 1842:(2000 film) 1812:(1985 film) 1809:Prince Jack 1802:(1983 film) 1772:(1968 song) 427:Evan Thomas 425:Journalist 286:. An angry 245:in Boston. 2701:Categories 2081:presidency 2043:(grandson) 2035:(grandson) 2019:(daughter) 1987:(daughter) 1955:(daughter) 1799:Blood Feud 1668:Book Award 1623:Legacy and 1504:Ball State 1109:0918339677 444:References 292:Republican 268:, and the 198:John Glenn 2258:(1960–61) 2213:I. M. Pei 2131:(brother) 2067:(brother) 1625:memorials 1613:Gravesite 1445:primaries 1423:Electoral 416:Aeschylus 231:I. M. Pei 132:President 2627:Pei Plan 2370:Sundrome 2220:Projects 2172:Category 2123:(sister) 2115:(sister) 2107:(sister) 2099:(sister) 2091:(sister) 2075:(brother 2059:(mother) 2051:(father) 1464:Speeches 380:a speech 296:Illinois 239:Brooklyn 176:Cardinal 64:and the 2637:Related 2288:(1960s) 1932:Family, 1789:Kennedy 1735:culture 1733:Popular 143:Cabinet 2629:(1964) 2612:(2009) 2606:(2008) 2600:(2006) 2594:(2006) 2588:(2006) 2582:(2003) 2576:(2003) 2570:(1997) 2564:(1996) 2558:(1995) 2552:(1993) 2546:(1993) 2540:(1993) 2534:(1992) 2528:(1990) 2522:(1989) 2516:(1989) 2510:(1987) 2504:(1986) 2498:(1986) 2492:(1984) 2486:(1984) 2480:(1983) 2474:(1982) 2468:(1982) 2462:(1982) 2456:(1982) 2450:(1981) 2444:(1980) 2438:(1979) 2432:(1979) 2426:(1978) 2420:(1977) 2414:(1976) 2408:(1976) 2402:(1973) 2396:(1973) 2390:(1972) 2384:(1971) 2378:(1971) 2372:(1970) 2366:(1970) 2360:(1969) 2354:(1968) 2348:(1968) 2342:(1967) 2336:(1966) 2330:(1965) 2324:(1964) 2318:(1964) 2312:(1964) 2306:(1964) 2300:(1963) 2294:(1963) 2282:(1962) 2276:(1962) 2270:(1961) 2264:(1961) 2252:(1960) 2246:(1960) 2240:(1951) 2234:(1949) 1947:(wife) 1909:Jackie 1573:(1969) 1563:(1967) 1553:(1964) 1543:(1960) 1522:(1968) 1514:(1968) 1506:(1968) 1498:(1968) 1490:(1968) 1482:(1966) 1474:(1961) 1335:ExComm 1107:  367:1971. 2620:Other 2011:(son) 2003:(son) 1995:(son) 1979:(son) 1971:(son) 1963:(son) 1889:Ethel 1859:Bobby 1531:Books 1306:Life 1105:ISBN 407:was 360:left 336:Iowa 305:The 290:, a 38:and 27:The 1849:RFK 280:of 157:in 96:in 88:to 49:in 2703:: 1234:. 1034:^ 1018:^ 989:^ 934:^ 913:^ 897:^ 885:^ 869:^ 816:^ 804:^ 788:^ 720:^ 598:^ 572:^ 556:^ 511:^ 495:^ 272:. 181:, 114:A 57:. 2205:e 2198:t 2191:v 2083:) 1266:e 1259:t 1252:v

Index


assassinated
United States Senator
1968 Democratic presidential candidate
Robert F. Kennedy
Arlington National Cemetery
Arlington County, Virginia
John F. Kennedy Eternal Flame
Arlington House
Jefferson Memorial
shot and mortally wounded
Air Force One
New York City
lay in repose
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Massachusetts
Alfred B. Fitt
high requiem mass
Ethel Kennedy
Jacqueline Kennedy
Rose Kennedy
President
Lyndon B. Johnson
Lady Bird Johnson
Cabinet
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Pennsylvania Station
Union Station
Washington, D.C.
Elizabeth, New Jersey

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.

↑