With Robert F. Kennedy's death so ended a part of the American Dream. The bullet fired by the 22-year-old Jordanian immigrant Sirhan Bishara Sirhan on the 4th of June in 1968 extinguished this dream for many. Kennedy had become the aggressive and charismatic champion of the "forgotten" Americans following the assassination of President Kennedy. This earned him few friends in the America of the 60s, and even fewer friends of influence. Doubts over whether these shots were really fired from Sirhan Sirhan's weapon are shared by many of those who were looking forward to joining Robert Kennedy in an evening of victory celebrations. And many of them would still like to turn back the clock of history.
See also Political Assinations series:
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