Well, the saddest one I think is RFK. HE had so much to offer. The other ones are : JFK 1963 Lee Harvey Oswald [who assanated JFK. How ironic!] 1963 Malcom X 1965 George Lincoln Rockwell 1967 Martin Luther King Jr. 1968 Fred Hampton 1969 Well, the saddest one I think is RFK. HE had so much to offer. The other ones are : JFK 1963 Lee Harvey Oswald [who assanated JFK. How ironic!] 1963 Malcom X 1965 George Lincoln Rockwell 1967 Martin Luther King Jr. 1968 Fred Hampton 1969 Well, the saddest one I think is RFK. HE had so much to offer. The other ones are : JFK 1963 Lee Harvey Oswald [who assanated JFK. How ironic!] 1963 Malcom X 1965 George Lincoln Rockwell 1967 Martin Luther King Jr. 1968 Fred Hampton 1969
In the United States, the most infamous assassinations of the 1960s were those of President John F. Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King, Jr.
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JFK, Martin Luther King, Jr. , Malcom X, Robert F. Kennedy
President Rutherford B. Hayes was not assassinated
1960's
The farrari 250 gto is the most expensive car of the 1960s.
The Kennedys. JFK & his Brother Robert were both assassinated in the 1960s.
One major global event was in November of 1963 when President Kennedy was assassinated.
the stinkiest stink died the stinkiest stink died
He fought for black peoples rights outside the white house in the 1960s and got assassinated
JFK, Martin Luther King, Jr. , Malcom X, Robert F. Kennedy
1960s To Be Exact 1968 Answer contribution by The Racial Organiztion Unit (Trou)
Yes he was assassinated.
Harrison was not assassinated.
He was never assassinated.
Churchill was not assassinated.
he was assassinated when he was shot.
well first you have to have a reason to be assassinated well first you have to have a reason to be assassinated