'The woods are lovely dark and deep'
It's sixty years ago today that Robert F. Kennedy spoke at the 1964 Democratic National Convention, and was greeted by a 22 minute standing ovation.
His brother, President John F. Kennedy had been assassinated ten months earlier, and for a grieving nation, and a grieving Democratic Party, this was as emotionally charged a political moment as it’s possible to have.
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