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This comprehensive biography explores the life of Ethel Kennedy, born Ethel Skakel, from her early days in Chicago to her role as a prominent figure in American politics and social activism. The article traces her journey from a spirited young woman to her marriage into the Kennedy family, her support of Robert F. Kennedy's political career, and her experiences during the tumultuous 1960s. It delves into her resilience in the face of personal tragedies, including the assassination of her husband, and her subsequent dedication to carrying on his legacy through human rights activism. The narrative highlights Ethel's role as a mother of eleven, her founding of the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights, and her continued influence in political and social spheres. Throughout, the article paints a picture of a woman characterized by her strength, passion for justice, and indomitable spirit, whose life and work have left an indelible mark on American history and continue to inspire generations.
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