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JFK & RFK Made Me Do It: 1960-1968
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JFK & RFK Made Me Do It: 1960-1968

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This fast-paced memoire is a classic Sixties peace, love, and war story. Focus is on the Kennedy Brothers, JFK & RFK, and their strategy for peace and how that affected a simple railroad worker from a blue-collar town in Southern California, the author calls, San Berdoo. The book, greatly enhanced by the growing body of research of the Kennedy Era, describes in a poetic cadence the ‘60s quest for peace, beginning with JFK’s declaration of a New Frontier in 1960 and ending with RFK’s 1968 anti-war campaign. In their own words, as well as those of the veteran activist-author, Sweet William.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peace Corps Writers
Date
10 August 2021
Pages
274
ISBN
9781950444090

This fast-paced memoire is a classic Sixties peace, love, and war story. Focus is on the Kennedy Brothers, JFK & RFK, and their strategy for peace and how that affected a simple railroad worker from a blue-collar town in Southern California, the author calls, San Berdoo. The book, greatly enhanced by the growing body of research of the Kennedy Era, describes in a poetic cadence the ‘60s quest for peace, beginning with JFK’s declaration of a New Frontier in 1960 and ending with RFK’s 1968 anti-war campaign. In their own words, as well as those of the veteran activist-author, Sweet William.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peace Corps Writers
Date
10 August 2021
Pages
274
ISBN
9781950444090