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On April 4, 1968, United States Senator Robert F. Kennedy of New York delivered an improvised speech several hours after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Kennedy, who was campaigning to earn the Democratic Party's presidential nomination, made his remarks while in Indianapolis, Indiana, after speaking at two Indiana universities earlier in the day. Before boarding a plane to attend campaign rallies in Indianapolis, he learned that King had been shot in Memphis, Tennessee. Upon arrival, Kennedy was informed that King had died. His own brother, John Fitzgerald Kennedy had been assassinated on November 22, 1963. Robert F. Kennedy would be also assassinated two months after this speech, while campaigning for presidential nomination at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, California.

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  • Discurso de Robert F. Kennedy sobre el asesinato de Martin Luther King (es)
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  • El discurso sobre el asesinato de Martin Luther King, Jr. de Robert F. Kennedy fue realizado por el Senador por Nueva York Robert F. Kennedy el 4 de abril de 1968. Kennedy se encontraba en campaña para lograr la nominación presidencial del Partido Demócrata de 1968 y había hablado en la Universidad de Notre Dame y la ese mismo día.​ Antes de abordar un avión para volar a Indianapolis para un último discurso en un barrio donde predominaban los hombres de color, se enteró de que le habían disparado a Martin Luther King, Jr., lo que llevó a su secretario de prensa Frank Mankiewicz a sugerirle que le pidiera a la audiencia que rezaran por la familia de King y que les pidiera que siguieran la política de no violencia de King.​ Se enteraron de King estaba muerto cuando aterrizaron en Indianapol (es)
  • On April 4, 1968, United States Senator Robert F. Kennedy of New York delivered an improvised speech several hours after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. Kennedy, who was campaigning to earn the Democratic Party's presidential nomination, made his remarks while in Indianapolis, Indiana, after speaking at two Indiana universities earlier in the day. Before boarding a plane to attend campaign rallies in Indianapolis, he learned that King had been shot in Memphis, Tennessee. Upon arrival, Kennedy was informed that King had died. His own brother, John Fitzgerald Kennedy had been assassinated on November 22, 1963. Robert F. Kennedy would be also assassinated two months after this speech, while campaigning for presidential nomination at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles, California. (en)
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