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Amelia Earhart |
Timeline
Learn about Earhart's life from her childhood spent roaming the outdoors, to her first flying lessons, to her disappearence over the Pacific in 1937.
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Amelia Earhart |
Trailer
As the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic, Amelia Earhart became a legend.
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RFK |
Article
RFK was so impressed with Chavez, that all doubts about getting involved with the farmworkers were erased.
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RFK |
Article
On November 22, 1963, Robert Kennedy got a call from FBI director J. Edgar Hoover. "I have news for you," Hoover said. "The president's been shot."
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RFK |
Article
Operation Mongoose was a covert operation to remove Fidel Castro from power.
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RFK |
Article
The true center of the Kennedy political dynasty in the '50s and '60s was Hickory Hill, the Virginia home of Robert and Ethel Kennedy.
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RFK |
Article
Despite years in Congress, Jack Kennedy was known more as a witty playboy than a political heavyweight.
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RFK |
Article
In 1968, Eugene McCarthy revealed major divisions among Democrats, changing the political landscape in a way few American politicians ever have.
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RFK |
Article
In 1957, the Rackets Committee was born. During one hearing, there was an epic clash between RFK and Hoffa.
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RFK |
Image Gallery
See photos of Kennedy with his family, as a young politician, with his brother, John F. Kennedy, and campaigning on his own.
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RFK |
Article
It's one of the tantalizing questions in American history: what if Robert Kennedy had not been assassinated?
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RFK |
Article
Four adversaries dogged RFK: Communism, Fidel Castro, Jimmy Hoffa, and Lyndon B. Johnson.