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Ethel Kennedy

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Ethel Kennedy
NameEthel Kennedy
Birth nameEthel Skakel
Birth dateApril 11, 1928
Birth placeChicago, Illinois
OccupationHumanitarian
SpouseRobert F. Kennedy
ChildrenKathleen Kennedy Townsend, Joseph P. Kennedy II, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., David A. Kennedy, Mary Courtney Kennedy, Michael LeMoyne Kennedy, Mary Richardson Kennedy, Christopher George Kennedy, Matthew Maxwell Taylor Kennedy, Douglas Harriman Kennedy, Rory Kennedy

Ethel Kennedy is a renowned American humanitarian and the widow of Robert F. Kennedy, who was a United States Senator from New York and a leading figure in the American Civil Rights Movement. Born into a prominent family, she was the daughter of George Skakel and Ann Brannack Skakel, and her brother was George Skakel Jr., who was tried for the Murder of Martha Moxley. Ethel Kennedy's life has been marked by her association with the Kennedy family, including her brothers-in-law John F. Kennedy and Ted Kennedy, and her sister-in-law Eunice Kennedy Shriver. She has also been involved with various organizations, such as the Special Olympics and the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights.

Early Life and Education

Ethel Kennedy was born in Chicago, Illinois, and grew up in a wealthy family in Greenwich, Connecticut. She attended the Convent of the Sacred Heart in Greenwich, Connecticut, and later enrolled in the Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart in Purchase, New York. During her college years, she met her future husband, Robert F. Kennedy, who was the brother of John F. Kennedy and Ted Kennedy. The couple married in 1950, and their wedding was attended by prominent figures, including Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. and Rose Kennedy. Ethel Kennedy's early life was also influenced by her relationships with other members of the Kennedy family, including Patricia Kennedy Lawford and Jean Kennedy Smith.

Marriage and Family

Ethel Kennedy's marriage to Robert F. Kennedy was marked by his rising career in politics, which included his tenure as United States Attorney General during the presidency of John F. Kennedy. The couple had eleven children together, including Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, who later became the Lieutenant Governor of Maryland, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is a prominent environmental activist. Ethel Kennedy's family life was also affected by the tragic events that befell the Kennedy family, including the Assassination of John F. Kennedy and the Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy. She was also close to other members of the Kennedy family, such as Sargent Shriver and Eunice Kennedy Shriver, who were involved in various philanthropic and political endeavors, including the Peace Corps and the Special Olympics.

Public Life and Activism

Ethel Kennedy has been involved in various humanitarian and philanthropic activities throughout her life, often in collaboration with other members of the Kennedy family and their associates, such as Ted Sorensen and Theodore Chauncey Sorensen. She has been a long-time supporter of the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights, which was established in memory of her husband. Ethel Kennedy has also been involved with the Special Olympics, which was founded by her sister-in-law Eunice Kennedy Shriver. Her public life has also been marked by her relationships with other prominent figures, including Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu, and Elie Wiesel. Ethel Kennedy has received numerous awards and honors for her humanitarian work, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom, which was awarded to her by President Barack Obama.

Later Life and Legacy

In her later years, Ethel Kennedy has continued to be involved in various philanthropic and humanitarian activities, often in collaboration with her children and other members of the Kennedy family. She has also been involved in various tributes and commemorations to her husband, Robert F. Kennedy, including the establishment of the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium in Washington, D.C.. Ethel Kennedy's legacy is closely tied to that of the Kennedy family, and she is widely regarded as a leading figure in American humanitarian and philanthropic circles, alongside other prominent women, such as Rosalynn Carter and Hillary Clinton. Her life and work have also been recognized by various institutions, including the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum and the National Archives and Records Administration. Category:American humanitarians

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