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#11 Transporting the mortal remains of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy from the White House to the Capitol with his widow Jacqueline and children John John and Caroline.

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Transporting the mortal remains of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy from the White House to the Capitol with his widow Jacqueline and children John John and Caroline.

Rare Photos Show the Robert F. Kennedy’s Assassination and Aftermath

#11 Transporting the mortal remains of President John Fitzgerald Kennedy from the White House to the Capitol with his widow Jacqueline and children John John and Caroline.

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←#10 Mrs. Edward Kennedy (L), Mrs. John F. Kennedy (C) and Sargent Shriver (R) after the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy .
#12 Robert Kennedy talks with reporters at the the Ambassador Hotel.→

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