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Ethel Kennedy awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom

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Ethel Kennedy, the widow of Robert F. Kennedy, was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama in 2014. This honor recognized her lifelong commitment to social justice, civil rights, and humanitarian causes, reflecting her significant contributions to various advocacy efforts following her husband’s assassination.

Ethel Kennedy founded the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights organization in 1968, shortly after her husband’s death, and has been an influential figure in promoting human rights and social justice initiatives. Her work extended to co-chairing the Coalition of Gun Control and supporting numerous other organizations dedicated to social causes. The Presidential Medal of Freedom is one of the highest civilian honors in the United States, and during the award ceremony, President Obama highlighted her extraordinary efforts to build support for causes that mattered deeply to her, underscoring her impact on society and her enduring legacy within the Kennedy family and beyond.

Ethel Kennedy, Human Rights Advocate & Kennedy Family Matriarch, Dies at 96 (9/10)

/ Just Jared / Highlights Ethel Kennedy's legacy and family connections, offering a personal touch through quotes from her grandson. However, it lacks depth in exploring her broader impact on social justice initiatives.  Ethel Kennedy has died. The widow of Robert F. Kennedy passed away after suffering a stroke at the age of 96, a family member confirmed to CBS News . She...

Ethel Kennedy, widow of Robert F. Kennedy, dies at age 96 (9/10)

/ Abc 15 / Provides a succinct overview of Ethel Kennedy's life and achievements, emphasizing her role in social justice. It effectively contextualizes her legacy within her family's history, yet offers less emotional depth than others.  Ethel Kennedy, the matriarch of the influential political family, has died at the age of 96, her family announced. Kennedy, the widow of Sen. Robert F....