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Kennedy at Rice University

Ted Kennedy

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    See pictures from the life and presidency of John F. Kennedy.

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Videos (11)

  • Ted Kennedy's Eulogy for Bobby
    Ted Kennedy's Eulogy for Bobby

    Video Clip (2:54)

    Ted Kennedy gave a passionate and sorrowful eulogy for yet another fallen brother, Robert F. Kennedy.

    Video Clip (2:54)
  • JFK: A New Generation
    JFK: A New Generation

    Video Clip (3:57)

    John F. Kennedy's progressive agenda during the 1960s inspired a new generation of optimism in America.

    Video Clip (3:57)
  • Ask Steve: Robert Kennedy
    Ask Steve: Robert Kennedy

    Video Clip (2:05)

    In this Ask Steve video clip, Robert Kennedy and the chance that he would have been elected president of the United States if he hadn't been assassinated was discussed. It would have been difficult seeing as the primary's were much different then.

    Video Clip (2:05)
  • JFK's Last Parade
    JFK's Last Parade

    Video Clip (3:48)

    See film of John F. Kennedy's last parade in Dallas that Bob Yeargan captured while taking a break from work on November 22, 1963.

    Video Clip (3:48)
  • Jackie Kennedy: Queen of Camelot
    Jackie Kennedy: Queen of Camelot

    Video Clip (2:42)

    Jackie Kennedy epitomized the youth and glamour of the Kennedy family.

    Video Clip (2:42)
  • Inaugural Address: John F. Kennedy
    Inaugural Address: John F. Kennedy

    Video Clip (2:53)

    Excerpts from John F. Kennedy's inaugural address on Friday, January 20, 1961.

    Video Clip (2:53)
  • JFK's Goddaughter
    JFK's Goddaughter

    Video Clip (3:26)

    Sally Fay, goddaughter of John F. Kennedy, reveals the home movies that document her family's friendship with the Kennedys.

    Video Clip (3:26)
  • Lyndon Johnson Reacts to RFK Assassination
    Lyndon Johnson Reacts to RFK Assassination

    Video Clip (1:03)

    Following the assassination of Robert Kennedy, President Johnson spoke to the nation.

    Video Clip (1:03)
  • John F. Kennedy and the TVA
    John F. Kennedy and the TVA

    Video Clip (1:24)

    President Kennedy is forced to improvise a stump speech in Tennessee, after discovering that his speech didn't make the trip.

    Video Clip (1:24)
  • RFK: Promising Career Cut Short
    RFK: Promising Career Cut Short

    Video Clip (4:22)

    Robert Kennedy was a powerful figure in Washington until his assassination in 1968.

    Video Clip (4:22)
  • Campaign Spot: Kennedy, Kennedy (1960)
    Campaign Spot: Kennedy, Kennedy (1960)

    Video Clip (1:01)

    This 1960 campaign spot makes use of JFK's relative youth and a repetitious jingle.

    Video Clip (1:01)

Speeches & Audio (2)

  • Obama on the Death of Ted Kennedy
    Obama on the Death of Ted Kennedy

    Audio Clip (3:01)

    On August 25, 2009, after a 46-year career in the Senate, Edward M. Kennedy died of brain cancer. The next day, President Barack Obama honors "one of the nation's greatest senators."

    Audio Clip (3:01)
  • Ted Kennedy's "Dreams Shall Never Die" Speech
    Ted Kennedy's "Dreams Shall Never Die" Speech

    Audio Clip (1:28)

    After losing his challenge for the presidential nomination to Jimmy Carter, Sen. Edward Kennedy delivers one of the most memorable speeches of his career at the Democratic National Convention on August 14, 1980, offering his support for Carter and the Democratic Party.

    Audio Clip (1:28)

Read More about Ted Kennedy

Edward "Ted" Kennedy, a Democrat from Massachusetts, served in the U.S. Senate from 1962 to 2009.

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