Next week will mark 50 years since Robert F. Kennedy was shot in the dim kitchen of a Los Angeles hotel.
Kennedy’s killer confronted him in the heady moments after the senator had scored a victory in the all-important California Democratic primary. It was there that Kennedy’s dream of being the next president of the United States would end with a bullet to the head. His assassin, Sirhan B. Sirhan, was 24. He was a young man who struggled not only with the violence he saw firsthand as a child in the Middle East but also with finding his place as an adult in one of the most
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