Robert F. Kennedy, often referred to as RFK, was an influential American politician and lawyer. Born in 1925, he was the younger brother of John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States. RFK served as the U.S. Attorney General from 1961 to 1964, where he focused on civil rights and combating organized crime. His passionate advocacy for social justice made him a beloved figure among many Americans.
In 1968, RFK ran for the presidency, aiming to unite a divided nation. Tragically, his campaign was cut short when he was assassinated shortly after winning the California primary. His legacy continues to inspire those who fight for equality and justice.