U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy (D-NY) is greeted by natives, some of whom walked more than 50 miles to see him, at a town in southern Tanzania during his visit to Africa, June 11, 1966. The senator won hearts of the Africans as he pulled young Africans into the car with him and stopped a youth league leader from using a cane to keep the youngsters back. He took the cane away from the leader and threw it away. (AP Photo)