Charles Kaiser, author of 1968 in America, on the day Bobby Kennedy was assassinated
In the first three months of 1968 there was enormous hope in America, followed by unimaginable despair–first on April 4th, when Martin Luther King…
keep readingIn the first three months of 1968 there was enormous hope in America, followed by unimaginable despair–first on April 4th, when Martin Luther King…
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keep readingIn honor of the reissue of 1968 in America, a “splendidly evocative account of a historic year” (Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.), author Charles Kaiser recounts…
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