The Snow Papers, by Richard Smart, is a book whose central theme is the author's period of addiction to cocaine. A portion of the book covers Smart's role as an insider in Robert F Kennedy's 1968 Democratic nomination campaign, and his assassination at a victory celebration (RFK had essentially won the nomination) on June 4, 1968.

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  • The Snow Papers, by Richard Smart, is a book whose central theme is the author's period of addiction to cocaine. A portion of the book covers Smart's role as an insider in Robert F Kennedy's 1968 Democratic nomination campaign, and his assassination at a victory celebration (RFK had essentially won the nomination) on June 4, 1968.
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  • The Snow Papers, by Richard Smart, is a book whose central theme is the author's period of addiction to cocaine. A portion of the book covers Smart's role as an insider in Robert F Kennedy's 1968 Democratic nomination campaign, and his assassination at a victory celebration (RFK had essentially won the nomination) on June 4, 1968.
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