
Jesse Unruh
Jesse Unruh was a prominent American politician and a key figure in California's political landscape during the 1960s. Serving as the Speaker of the California State Assembly from 1961 to 1968, he was known for his leadership skills and ability to navigate complex legislative issues. Unruh was a close associate of Senator Robert F. Kennedy and played a significant role in his 1968 presidential campaign, helping to mobilize support in California. His involvement in Kennedy's campaign placed him at the center of a pivotal moment in American history, particularly as it unfolded during the tumultuous times of the 1960s.
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Jesse Unruh was the California campaign manager and speaker of the California Assembly who looked on during Robert F. Kennedy's speech.
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