Eunice Mary Kennedy

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Eunice Mary Kennedy was an American philanthropist and member of the Kennedy family best known for founding the Special Olympics and advocating for people with intellectual disabilities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf activist
human
member of the Kennedy family
philanthropist
advocatedFor inclusive sports programs
people with intellectual disabilities
areaOfActivism civil rights for people with disabilities
education for people with intellectual disabilities
healthcare for people with intellectual disabilities
awardReceived Presidential Medal of Freedom
child Anthony Shriver
Bobby Shriver
Maria Shriver
Mark Shriver
Timothy Shriver
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup Irish American
familyName Kennedy
father Joseph P. Kennedy Sr.
fieldOfWork disability rights
intellectual disability advocacy
founded Camp Shriver
Special Olympics
givenName Eunice
memberOf Kennedy family
middleName Mary
mother Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy
movement Special Olympics
surface form: Special Olympics movement
notableFamilyConnection sister of the 35th President of the United States
notableFor advocacy for people with intellectual disabilities
founding the Special Olympics
notableWork creation of Special Olympics World Games
occupation philanthropist
social activist
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Maryland
Massachusetts
sexOrGender female
sibling John F. Kennedy
Robert F. Kennedy
Edward M. Kennedy
surface form: Ted Kennedy
spouse Sargent Shriver

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Eunice Kennedy Shriver birth name Eunice Mary Kennedy