Jim Swike

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His brother’s assassination in November 1963 devastated him. For weeks, for months, he wandered in grief. Yet in a paradoxical sense it liberated him too. He had repressed his inner self since childhood, first to prove himself to his father, then to help his brother. In 1961 his father was disabled by a stroke; now his brother was dead.
Robert Kennedy and His Times
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