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  1. 11 de ago. de 2009 · Eunice Kennedy Shriver swimming at a day camp for children with learning difficulties in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, 1964 Photograph: AP. The Kennedys. This article is more than 14 years old.

  2. Eunice Kennedy Shriver believed that people with disabilities could play sports while others didn't even want to believe it. Thanks to her, people with disabilities have a chance to prove to the world that they could do it. Thank you! Danielle Blue. 12.08.20.

  3. Eunice Mary Kennedy Shriver (ur. 10 lipca 1921 w Brookline, zm. 11 sierpnia 2009 w Hyannis) – amerykańska działaczka społeczna. Życiorys. Była trzecią córką i zarazem piątym dzieckiem Rose i Josepha P. Kennedych. 23 maja 1953 poślubiła polityka Partii Demokratycznej Roberta Sargenta Shrivera, Jr, z którym miała pięcioro ...

  4. Eunice Kennedy Shriver changed the world. This year, the fiftieth anniversary of the first Special Olympics International Games, more than five million athletes are participating in 100,000 competitions in 172 countries. That’s a legacy at least as profound as any left by her more celebrated brothers.

  5. Eunice Mary Kennedy Shriver, née le 10 juillet 1921 à Brookline (Massachusetts) et morte le 11 août 2009 à Hyannis sur le cap Cod (Massachusetts), est un des membres de la famille Kennedy et la fondatrice des Jeux olympiques spéciaux. Biographie. Elle est la fille de ...

  6. 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?…

  7. 12 de ago. de 2009 · Aug. 11, 2009. Eunice Kennedy Shriver, a member of one of the most prominent families in American politics and a trailblazer in the effort to improve the lives of people with intellectual ...