Catherine the Great Julius Caesar Albert Einstein Babe Ruth George Washington Nelson Mandela Napoleon Bonaparte Confucius Madam Curie  AllBiographies' Forum
Our Dictionary
Our Math Site
 search biography names
  match all words
match any words
use wildcards
 browse biographies
get a new biography

browse by name

browse by year
 browse by category
Top 100 Categories

Categories 101-300

Categories 301-500

Categories 501-633

Dictionary and Language Portal
English Dictionary
allmath.com
math for students


travel deals
hotel rooms

free slots


allbiographies.com privacy policy

biography classifications major works cross references
biography
name: Kennedy, Robert F(rancis)

sex: male
lived: (1925–68)

biography: Attorney general and US senator, born in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, the brother of John F Kennedy and Edward Kennedy. One of the large family of Rose and Joseph Kennedy, he took his law degree at the University of Virginia Law School and was admitted to the Massachusetts State Bar (1951). He became an attorney with the Justice Department's criminal division (1951–2), and managed John F Kennedy's campaign for election to the United States Senate (1952), and was named assistant counsel to the Hoover Commission, in Washington, DC. He then became assistant counsel to the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations (1953), chaired by Senator Joseph R McCarthy. After several more posts as a legal counsel, he became chief counsel to the Senate Select Committee on Improper Activities in the Labour or Management Field (1957). Although later considered a liberal, through such appointments in the 1950s he was associated with the red-baiting and union-smashing tactics being pursued by the committees he represented. He managed his brother's campaign for the presidency of the USA (1959–60), and as attorney general (1961–4) and closest adviser to President John F Kennedy (1960–3), he exerted considerable influence on the nation's domestic and foreign affairs. To supporters he was charming, brilliant, and sincere in his concern for the downtrodden; to detractors, he was described as calculating, ruthless, overly ambitious, and inconsistent. He was able to use the Kennedy name to win election to the US Senate from New York (Democrat, 1965–8), a state to which he previously had few ties, and jumped into the 1968 presidential election only after Senator Eugene J McCarthy had proven President Lyndon Johnson's political vulnerability. Even so, to many Americans he appeared as the hope for the future, to embody his slain brother's ideals, until he himself was assassinated (6 Jun 1968) by Sirhan Sirhan, a Jordanian immigrant, immediately after winning the California Democratic presidential primary.


browse by name
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

browse by year
  2700 - 691 BC
690 - 531 BC
530 - 481 BC
480 - 391 BC
390 - 281 BC
280 - 131 BC
130 - 61 BC
60 BC - 29 AD
30 - 109
110 - 239
240 - 329
330 - 409
410 - 549
550 - 639
640 - 799
800 - 899
900 - 979
980 - 1039
1040 - 1099
1100 - 1139
1140 - 1179
1180 - 1219
1220 - 1249
1250 - 1279
1280 - 1319
1320 - 1349
1350 - 1379
1380 - 1549
1550 - 1649
1650 - 1659
1660 - 1749
1750 - 1789
1790 - 1819
1820 - 1839
1840 - 1859
1860 - 1869
1870 - 1879
1880 - 1889
1890 - 1899
1900 - 1909
1910 - 1919
1920 - 1929
1930 - 1939
1940 - 1949
1950 - 2005
No Birth Date

 
 
Copyright © 2008 WhiteBeard the Pirate, You've Been Hacked!, All rights reserved.