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1996: "Circumstantial Evidence", by Pete Earley; and "The Politics of Rage", by Dan T. Carter

16th Annual RFK Book Award

Judges: John Egerton, Robert Healy, Dori Maynard, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., John Seigenthaler, Sr., and Sander Vanocur.

Grand Prize Winners:
Circumstantial Evidence, Pete Earley; and

The Politics of Rage: George Wallace, The Origins of the New Conservatism, and the Transformation of American Politics, Dan T. Carter

Lifetime Achievement Award:
Harry Ashmore

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