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The Last Campaign by Thurston Clarke
The Last Campaign by Thurston Clarke






The Last Campaign by Thurston Clarke The Last Campaign by Thurston Clarke

Harry Benson's R.F.K: A Photographer's Journal is the least of these it's a messy rush of images, concluding with the photographer's contact sheets from the pantry where the senator was shot. All three books follow him from the days after his brother's death in Dallas and try to address why Robert Kennedy was a transitional figure then and why he just may be more relevant now than he was at the time of his murder. Senate, was no safe bet for the presidency, and was in fact trailing Hubert Humphrey in his effort to become the Democratic nominee.

The Last Campaign by Thurston Clarke

Doubtless many Gen Xers and Yers are wondering what all the fuss is about: At the time of his death, RFK had served less than one term in the U.S.








The Last Campaign by Thurston Clarke