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They both worked to end poverty and unequal treatment of the races.

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Answer:

Both Martin Luther King and Attorney General Robert Kennedy were engaged in civil rights activism.

Explanation:

-Martin Luther King Jr. was an activist who developed a crucial job in the United States at the forefront of the civil rights movement for African Americans and who also participated as an activist in numerous protests against the Vietnam War and poverty in general. For this activity aimed at ending US segregation and racial discrimination through non-violent means, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. Four years later, at a time when his work had been geared especially towards opposition to the war and the fight against poverty, King was killed in Memphis, as he prepared to attend an informal dinner of friends.

-Robert Francis "Bobby" Kennedy was the Attorney General of the United States from 1961 to 1964. He was one of the younger brothers of President John F. Kennedy and one of his most trusted advisers. He worked closely with his brother during the Missile Crisis in Cuba. His contribution to the Afro-American Civil Rights Movement is considered his greatest legacy.