Richard N. Goodwin, White House Speech Writer, Dead at 86

Former White House aide and speechwriter Richard N. Goodwin has died.

New York, May 21 (AP) Former White House aide and speechwriter Richard N. Goodwin has died.

Goodwin died yesterday at his home in Concord, Massachusetts. His wife, the historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, said he died after a brief bout with cancer.

He was a liberal force for President John Kennedy and President Lyndon Johnson who helped develop Kennedy's "Alliance for Progress" in Latin America and write Johnson's historic "We Shall Overcome" speech on civil rights.

His memoir "Remembering America" inspired the 1994 film "Quiz Show," directed by Robert Redford and featuring Rob Morrow as Goodwin.(AP)

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