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  1. 11 de ago. de 2009 · Eunice Kennedy Shriver passed away on August 11, 2009 at the age of 88. Watch this event with audio description. Eunice Kennedy was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, on July 10, 1921, the fifth of Rose and Joseph Kennedy’s nine children and their third daughter. She attended the Convent of the Sacred Heart School in Noroton, Connecticut, and ...

  2. Eunice Mary Kennedy Shriver (Brookline, 10 luglio 1921 – Hyannis, 11 agosto 2009) era la quinta figlia di Joseph P. Kennedy e Rose Fitzgerald, e sorella di John Fitzgerald Kennedy Biografia. Il 23 maggio 1953 ha sposato Robert Sargent Shriver, che fu Ambasciatore degli Stati ...

  3. Eunice Kennedy Shriver credeva nella giustizia ma, alla fine degli anni ’50 e agli inizi degli anni ’60, ne ha vista davvero poca nei confronti delle persone con disabilità intellettive. Ha osservato con dolore quanto siano state escluse e relegate negli istituti.

  4. Eunice Kennedy Shriver and the Chicago Park District hold a news conference to announce plans for the first "Olympic" games for young people with intellectual disabilities. 20 July 1968. About 1,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities from the USA and Canada competed in the first Special Olympics International Summer Games in Chicago.

  5. Eunice Kennedy Shriver, 1975. NPG.2011.34, National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; gift of Diana Walker. Eunice Kennedy was born in Brookline, Massachusetts on July 10, 1921, the fifth child of Joseph and Rose Kennedy. Although underweight, frail, and susceptible to illness as a child, Eunice displayed great energy that was rivaled ...

  6. When people speak of the origin of Special Olympics, they look no further than the first Camp Shriver—founded by Eunice Kennedy Shriver in the early 1960s. They talk of one woman's dream that started in her own backyard. They speak of her vision: how through sports, the lives of people with intellectual disabilities would be transformed and public perceptions would be changed forever.

  7. Eunice Kennedy Shriver speaks at the 1987 Special Olympics World Summer Games in South Bend, Indiana, USA. More than 4,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities from more than 70 countries took part in these Games. At the Opening Ceremony, she tells them: "The right to play on any playing field?…