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Quote by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

“The environment is the most important, the most fundamental, civil-rights issue.... Four out of every five toxic-waste dumps in America is in a black neighborhood.”

Quote by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., born January 17, 1954, is an American environmental lawyer, activist, and radio host. He is the son of former U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy and nephew of President John F. Kennedy. He founded Waterkeeper Alliance, a global environmental organization, and hosts a political commentary show on Sirius XM radio. He gained prominence through his environmental advocacy work and has become a controversial figure due to his political views. more

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