Richard Goodwin

1931 - 2018

Richard Goodwin

1931 - 2018

BORN

1931

DIED

2018

Richard Goodwin Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 21, 2018.
NEW YORK (AP) — Richard N. Goodwin, an aide, speechwriter and liberal force for the Kennedys and Lyndon Johnson who helped craft such historic addresses as Robert Kennedy's "ripples of hope" and LBJ's speeches on civil rights and "The Great Society," died Sunday evening. He was 86.

Goodwin, the husband of Pulitzer Prize winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, died at his home in Concord, Massachusetts.

According to his wife, he died after a brief bout with cancer.

"It was the adventure of a lifetime to be married for 42 years to this incredible force of nature_the smartest, most interesting, most loving person I have ever known. How lucky I have been to have had him by my side as we built our family and our careers together surrounded by close friends in a community we love," said Doris Kearns Goodwin.

Richard Goodwin was among the youngest members of John F. Kennedy's inner circle and among the last survivors. Brilliant and contentious, with thick eyebrows and a mess of wavy-curly hair, the cigar-smoking Goodwin rose from a working class background to the Kennedy White House before he had turned 30. He was a Boston native and Harvard Law graduate who specialized in broad, inspirational rhetoric — top JFK speechwriter Theodore Sorensen was a mentor — that "would move men to action or alliance."

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Thriving during an era when few feared to be called "liberal," Goodwin also worked on some of Lyndon Johnson's most memorable domestic policy initiatives, including his celebrated "We Shall Overcome" speech. But he differed with the president about Vietnam, left the administration after 1965 and would later contend — to much debate — that Johnson may have been clinically paranoid. Increasingly impassioned through the latter half of the '60s, he co-wrote what many regard as then- Sen. Robert Kennedy's greatest speech, his address in South Africa in 1966. Kennedy bluntly attacked the racist apartheid system, praised protest movements worldwide and said those who speak and act against injustice send "forth a tiny ripple of hope."

Goodwin's opposition to the Vietnam conflict led him to write speeches in 1968 for Kennedy and to manage the presidential campaign for anti-war candidate Sen. Eugene McCarthy. But McCarthy faded, Kennedy ("My best and last friend in politics," Goodwin wrote) was assassinated and Republican Richard Nixon was elected president.

Goodwin never worked for another administration, although he and his wife were fixtures in the Democratic Party and he continued to comment on current affairs for Rolling Stone, The New Yorker and other publications. In 2000, he was called upon for one of the least glamorous jobs in speechwriting history: Al Gore's concession to George W. Bush after a deadlocked race that ended with a 5-4 Supreme Court decision in Bush's favor.

Goodwin was admired for his rare blend of poetry and political savvy, and criticized for being all too aware of his talents. Even one of his supporters, historian and fellow Kennedy insider Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., would say that he "probably lacked tact and finesse." But Schlesinger also regarded Goodwin as the "archetypal New Frontiersman" of JFK's brief presidency.

"Goodwin was the supreme generalist," Schlesinger wrote in his Pulitzer Prize-winning "A Thousand Days," published in 1965, "who could turn from Latin America to saving the Nile Monuments, from civil rights to planning a White House dinner for the Nobel Prize winners, from composing a parody of Norman Mailer to drafting a piece of legislation, from lunching with a Supreme Court Justice to dining with Jean Seberg — and at the same time retain an unquenchable spirit of sardonic liberalism and unceasing drive to get things done."

Richard Naradof Goodwin was born in Boston on Dec. 7, 1931, but spent part of his childhood in suburban Maryland, where he would recall being harassed and beaten because he was Jewish. His enemies only inspired him. He graduated summa cum laude from Tufts University, at the top his class from Harvard Law School, then clerked for Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter, the first of a series of powerful men Goodwin worked under.

His road to Kennedy's "Camelot" began not with an election, but with the corruption of TV game shows. He was an investigator in the late '50s for the Legislative Oversight Subcommittee of the U.S. House of Representatives, which helped reveal that the popular "Twenty One" program was rigged. Goodwin's recollections were adapted into the 1994 film "Quiz Show," directed by Robert Redford and featuring Rob Morrow as Goodwin, who was one of the producers. The film received four Academy Award nominations, including for best picture, but was criticized for inflating Goodwin's role in uncovering the scandal.

His efforts were noticed by Kennedy, then a U.S. senator from Massachusetts and aspiring presidential candidate. Goodwin was hired to write speeches for the 1960 race, advised Kennedy for his landmark television debates with Nixon and held a number of positions in the administration, from assistant special counsel in the White House to an adviser on Latin America. After Kennedy's assassination, in 1963, Goodwin was urged — implored — to stay on by the new president: "You're going to be my voice, my alter ego," Goodwin remembered Lyndon Johnson saying.

There was constant tension between Johnson, a Texan, and the "Harvards" around Kennedy, but Goodwin initially had strong influence. He was assigned key policy speeches, including the 1964 address at the University of Michigan, when Johnson outlined his domestic vision of a "Great Society." Johnson's 1965 civil rights speech to a joint session of Congress, written by Goodwin on less than a day's notice and in the wake of the bloody marches in Selma, Alabama, ended with an exhortation that drew upon the language of the protest movement and reportedly left the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and others in tears.

"Their cause must be our cause too," Johnson said. "Because it is not just Negroes, but all of us who must overcome the crippling legacy of bigotry and injustice. And we shall overcome."

Written by Hillel Italie.




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JACK TERRAZAS

January 13, 2020

When attending my freshman year in college in 1967, growing up in a middle class northern suburb of Chicago, I came across RFK's "To Seek A Better Newer World." From not knowing more than who was president at the time, or that Ted and Edward Kennedy was the same guy, this book was the start of a whole new world of knowledge in politics, government and history. Throughout ensuing years, Richard Goodwin became a huge hero of mine who, unfortunately, was 'below the radar' of the average citizen. Yet it was the works of his literary genius that help escalate the speeches of RFK and LBJ to historical significance. I haven't seen another the likes of Richard since. You were the best!

D E

June 20, 2018

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Peter and Julianne Mehegan

June 16, 2018

Dear Doris and family:
What a life! Parting can be agonizing but what a blessing Dick's life was for our country and for all who knew him. It was a privilege always to be in his company. And fun too! Our deepest condolences.

Carlton Smith

June 15, 2018

This brilliant man is a very real thread in America's historical fabric -- that so few knew of -- relative to his import. Read his books, such as Remembering America. I'm a conservative, through and through, and loved his work through and through...that should say enough. Rest in Peace Dick Goodwin.

Narcissa Campion

June 14, 2018

Dear Doris, We are thinking of you and your dear Dick as you and your family gather to celebrate and honor him. Such an esteemed man. Our country is blessed to have had his service. All of Urban Improv joins me in sending our heartfelt condolences. The loss seems unimaginable. I hope the love of your family and friends is a comfort. What a lucky man to have had you all these years. With love, Cissa

June 14, 2018

I would like to express my deepest sympathies for the loss of your loved one, who will be remembered for his contribution to history. May you find comfort and help in God during this time of mourning.

Vicki Dhingra

June 10, 2018

A truly great man; a mensch whose unfailing logic and empathy for humans knew no bounds.

CHRISTOPHER TINGUS

June 10, 2018

Richard N. Goodwin gave much to us all. Thank you.

In thinking about Richard and as author and political advisor and to so much he shared with us, I recollect Leigh Hunt's essay, "My Books" :

"How pleasant it is to reflect that all those lovers of books have themselves become books"

Kindly read on....knowing as I do, what a treasure is the possession of a friend's mind when he is no more"

Richard is in the loving embrace of the Lord. God Bless his family and all of us...

Ernest Shelby

June 1, 2018

I've heard of your loss of your loved one. Words at this time may not be sufficient, so I give you my warm and tender consolation.

Judith Woodard

May 31, 2018

My deepest condolences to Doris Kearns Goodwin and the family. Although I personally did not know Mr. Goodwin, his brilliant speeches and other work made a deep impression on my mind. So regrettable to lose such a force. Peace be with you all.

Erika James

May 30, 2018

Doris and family.... So sorry for your loss... I always enjoyed Dick... So lucky I was able to meet him...Erika James....

D F

May 30, 2018

Truly sorry for your loss. Please draw comfort from bible Rev.12:3,4

Leslie Wagner

May 30, 2018

Dear Doris, I am so sorry for your loss! Please accept my condolences. My thoughts are with you and your family at this sad time.

Josie Guerin

May 26, 2018

Richard has inspired many more behind him. Even my 19 year old knew of him, his political activism and his thoughtful and thought provoking writings and speeches. As a parent I am grateful that someone such as Richard has inspired our youth to go forward with care and concern for others in this world and do great things.

Jackie P

May 25, 2018

A man of integrity
How wonderful it must have been to share your life with such a man
To share your life with someone who understood the power of the pen
May you continue to remember the love of your heart
May friends and family embrace each other during this time
And share memories that make you smile
My prayers are with you

May 24, 2018

Please accept my condolences on the loss of your love one.

Glenn Rifkin

May 24, 2018

Dear Doris,
I am so sorry for your loss. Please extend my condolences to your family. Dick made an indelible mark on American history and his brilliance and compassion will form a lasting legacy. He will be missed. He was indeed a man in full. All my best, Glenn Rifkin

faith/rory tobin/dockett

May 23, 2018

Dear Goodwin Family Rory and I would luv to extend our condolences on the loss of Richard Goodwin.Dear Doris Rory and I would luv to extend our condolences's on the loss of your'e hubby.he'll surely be missed and may he rest in peace.luv,faith/rory

Dian Pekin

May 23, 2018

Dear Doris and Family,
It's with deep gratitude that I remember Richard, who inspired so many to exercise the best within their human minds and souls. I hope that the knowledge that he brought so much goodness to the world will comfort you all as you mourn his loss.
With a grateful heart,

gillian mccain

May 23, 2018

Dear Doris, we are so sorry for your loss. What a great man. We are honored that we got to spend time with him, and you! love, Legs and Gillian

Michael Cardone

May 23, 2018

Mr.Goodwin will always stand as a reminder of what citizenship and scholarship in a democracy is all about. Truly a Life well lived.

May 23, 2018

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Susan Duggan (Bryant)

May 23, 2018

On behalf of my family I wish to extend my j72SYsincere condolences to you Doris and your family on your loss. Hugs and blessings to all.

Cynthia Congdon

May 22, 2018

There are so few writers capable of stringing together words that are truly unforgettable. I feel privileged to have been alive to hear the truth, wisdom and compassion of Richard Goodwin's words and watch them change the world. Sincerest condolences to Doris Kearns Goodwin, the light he left behind in our world.

Nancy Woodwell-Freedman

May 22, 2018

Great liberal, great speechwriter....so sorry to hear of his passing. Condolences, thoughts & prayers go out to his amazing wife, Doris Kearns Goodwin, his family, friends and associates. Although he is gone, his sublime speeches will remain as his lasting legacy. May his blessed memory be a comfort to his loved ones. May he rest in eternal peace and may the perpetual light shine upon him.

Patricia

May 22, 2018

So very sorry for your loss, may the God of comfort continue to comfort your family and friends. Please except our heartfelt condolences

maureen obrien

May 22, 2018

DORIS,MIKE AND JOE I AM SO SORRY TO HEAR OF DICK'S PASSING I LOVED HIM VERY MUCH AND HAVE VERY FOND MEMORIES OF OUR DAYS AT THE "99" MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU ALL MAUREEN" MOE" O'BRIEN

Patricia Bigelow

May 21, 2018

My sincere condolences to Mr. Goodwin' family.

Kathryn Irby

May 21, 2018

Thank you for your very important work in the Civil Rights arena. A life well lived. Rest in Peace.

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