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Yes, President Kennedy appointed his younger brother, Robert F. Kennedy, to serve as the Attorney General of the United States in 1961. This decision was controversial, as critics accused Kennedy of nepotism.
Lee Harvey Oswald, Sirhan Sirhan, and James Earl Ray were all individuals who were convicted of assassinating prominent political figures in the United States: President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., respectively. Their actions had significant impacts on American history and society.
The Appomattox Courthouse is important because it was the site where General Robert E. Lee of the Confederate Army surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant of the Union Army on April 9, 1865, effectively ending the American Civil War. This event marked the beginning of the reconciliation process between the North and the South and the reunification of the United States.
Robert Byrd was a member of the Democratic Party.
Yes, Robert Livingston did own slaves. He was a prominent figure in American history who came from a wealthy family with ties to slavery.
The main prosecutors at the Nuremberg Trials were the representatives of the Allied powers: Robert H. Jackson (United States), Sir Hartley Shawcross (United Kingdom), François de Menthon (France), and General Roman Rudenko (Soviet Union). The trials were primarily led by the United States.
His brother Robert Kennedy was atorney general 1961-1964
John F. Kennedy's Attorney General was his little brother, Robert F. Kennedy.
His atterney General was his brother Robert Kennedy
President John F. Kennedy appointed his brother Robert F. Kennedy as the United States Attorney General.
His brother, Robert F. Kennedy
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Robert Kennedy was Attorney General under John Kennedy.
his brother bobby Kennedy
Attorney General
Robert was appointed Attorney General of the United States by his brother.
He was attorney general, a Senator from New York and a statesman
Attorney General of the US.