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After the assassination of his brother John, Robert finds himself the leader of the clan. Lyndon Baines Johnson is in the White House. He succeeds in signing civil rights legislation. The war in Vietnam rages on, and the budgets allocated to it jeopardize the ambitious promises of the Great Society. Martin Luther King denounces the country's poverty. Robert resigns as Attorney General and enters the New York State Senate race. After his election, many of those close to him hope he will run in the '68 primary...
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