
Eunice Kennedy Shriver
Eunice Kennedy Shriver was an American activist and the founder of the Special Olympics, which began in 1968 after she organized sports camps for individuals with intellectual disabilities. As the sister of President John F. Kennedy, Shriver dedicated her life to advocating for the rights and inclusion of people with intellectual disabilities, significantly impacting the landscape of special sports events worldwide.
Born on Jul 10, 1921 (104 years old)
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Eunice Kennedy Shriver founded the Special Olympics in 1968.
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