
Robert F. Kennedy and the 1968 Indiana Primary
by Boomhower, Ray E.Buy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Ray E. Boomhower is senior editor of the Indiana Historical Society's journal Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History and author of Gus Grissom: The Lost Astronaut, Jacob Piatt Dunn Jr.: A Life in History and Politics, 1855--1924 and The Soldier's Friend: A Life of Ernie Pyle. He lives in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Table of Contents
A Landmark for Peace | p. 1 |
The Decision | p. 12 |
The Governor | p. 30 |
The Speech | p. 53 |
The Campaign | p. 71 |
The Voters Speak | p. 100 |
The Train | p. 121 |
Robert F. Kennedy's Speech in Indianapolis, April 4, 1968 | p. 135 |
Notes | p. 137 |
Selected Bibliography | p. 157 |
Index | p. 163 |
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