Robert F. Kennedy on Peace and Unity in the U.S. During His 1968 Presidential Campaign

Robert F Kennedy speaks to a crowd"I think that we can work together - I don't think that we have to shoot at each other, to beat each other, to curse each other and criticize each other, I think that we can do better in this country. And that is why I run for President of the United States." Taken from a speech delivered to the University of Kansas in 1968. See the entire transcript at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.

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