National Archives Releases Thousands of Pages of Robert F. Kennedy Documents
Insight into his influence
BOSTON — The National Archives and Records Administration is releasing another 7,500 pages of records from former U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy
The documents are set for release Wednesday morning at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library in Boston.
National Archives officials say the release is part of the 50th anniversary of President Kennedy's administration. It's also part of the terms of a 1973 agreement with Robert Kennedy's wife, Ethel.
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