9. “Martin LutherKing dedicated his life to love and to justice between fellow human beings. He died in the cause of that effort.”― Robert Kennedy 10. “But suppose God is black? What if we go to Heaven and we, all our lives, have treated the Negro as an inferior, and God is ...
Quote by Kennedy, Robert F. on Injustice.(Quotation)Kennedy, Robert F
robertfkennedyoncesaidthat解析robertfkennedyoncesaidthat解析 Robert F. Kennedy Once Said That: A Critical Analysis Introduction In this article, we will explore the famous quote by Robert F. Kennedy: "Don't confuse education with schooling. I didn't go to Harvard, but people who work for me...
Quote by Kennedy, Robert F. on Freedom.(Quotation)Kennedy, Robert F
[2]From remarks by Senator Robert F. Kennedy on the death of the Reverend Martin Luther King, at a rally in Indianapolis, Indiana, April 4, 1968, as quoted in Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.,Robert Kennedy and His Times(Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1978), 875, 1020 n.84. The emphas...
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John F. Kennedy may me most memorable for with eloquent speeches. He was a good spokesperson, proving himself right off the bat with his inaugural address in 1961. These speeches instilled support and confidence in the hearts of those who listened. One can see how these feelings might come ...
A few years back, Robert Kennedy wrote some words about his own father which expresses [sic] the way we in his family felt about him. He said of what his father meant to him, and I quote: "What it really all adds up to is love -- not love as it is described with such facility...
Mr. Kennedy: “Yeah. I have to. It’s not an option for me.” I quote from this interview extensively because I find it very rich. And very odd. I’ve never heard a possible American president speak like this before. Not even close. ...
A few years back, Robert Kennedy wrote some words about his own father which expresses [sic] the way we in his family felt about him. He said of what his father meant to him, and I quote: What it really all adds up to is love -- not love as it is described with such facility ...