Sen. Robert F. Kennedy made a stop in Tucson in March, 1968, during his campaign for President of the United States. He spoke to crowds at Tucson International Airport and the University of Arizona. Kennedy was assassinated on June 6,…
Photos © Arizona Daily Star or Tucson Citizen, where applicableRobert F. Kennedy speaks to a crowd outside the University of Arizona auditorium during his campaign. March 29, 1968.Robert F. Kennedy is greeted by many admirers at the Tucson International Airport during his campaign. He is to speak at the University of Arizona. March 29, 1968. TRobert F. Kennedy at the University of Arizona during his campaign tour. March 29, 1968.Robert F.
March 29, 1968.Robert F. Kennedy gives his speech to a crowd of admires and non-admires, outside at the University Of Arizona. Note the McCarthy sign being held behind Kennedy. March 29, 1968.Robert F. Kennedy campain speech at the University of Arizona auditorium. March 29, 1968.Riding in the back of a Ford convertible, Robert F. Kennedy arrives at the University of Arizona during his campaign. He will give his speech in the auditorium. March 29, 1968.Robert F.
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