On April 4, 1968, in the wake of the assassination of Martin Luther King, Robert F. Kennedy make a speech. It was a moving, extemporaneous plea for peace and reconciliation. By risking his own life and defying city officials, Kennedy helped Indianapolis avert the violence that swept the rest of the country.
On April 4, 1968, in the wake of the assassination of Martin Luther King, Robert F. Kennedy make a speech. It was a moving, extemporaneous plea for peace and reconciliation. By risking his own life and defying city officials, Kennedy helped Indianapolis avert the violence that swept the rest of the country.