RFK Campaigns In Greenwich Village
From the back of a flatbed truck, American politician former US Attorney General Robert F Kennedy (1925 - 1968) (center, left) campaigns for the US Senate to crowd at the intersection of 8th Street and 6th Avenue in the Greenwich Village neighborhood, New York, New York, October 2, 1964. Standing beside him are New York State Assemblyman William Passannante (1920 - 1996) (center) and local Democratic Party leader (and future congressman and three-term New York City mayor) Ed Koch (1924 - 2013). (Photo by Fred W. McDarrah/MUUS Collection via Getty Images)

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