Robert F. Kennedy on the Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr

Talking Hoosier History - A podcast by Indiana Historical Bureau

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On April 4, 1968 Robert Kennedy arrived in Indianapolis for a planned campaign speech. Instead, he had the impossible task of telling the mostly African American audience that Martin Luther King, Jr. had been shot and killed. His speech was an inspiring moment of grace in the aftermath of unthinkable violence. However, it was the strong African American leaders of Indianapolis who led the community in peaceful mourning while other cities erupted into violence. Read transcripts and show notes here.