June 12, 2017 - This week, we'll visit the turbulent 1960s after President John F. Kennedy's assassination. Once there, we'll witness his younger brother and attorney general, Robert F. Kennedy, charting his own political path forward. With his foe LBJ in the White House, and only 38 years old, Bobby no longer has JFK's career to put first, but his own.
Our guide on this journey of discovery is reporter, historian, and television news producer John R. Bohrer, who's here to share his book: The Revolution of Robert Kennedy - From Power to Protest After JFK. You can follow him on Twitter @JRBOH, or visit JohnRBohrer.com.
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