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Back in the '70s, Robert Blake was a huge TV star. His career actually began when he was a kid -- did you know he was a star in many of those old black and white "Little Rascals" movies?
So it's kind of sad that many people today only know Robert Blake -- if they remember him at all -- for his 2005 murder trial, in which he was eventually acquitted in the shoorting death of his second wife Bonnie Lee Bakley.
I mety him many years before all that, in 1986. He was part of a movement called the "Great Peace March for Global Nuclear Disarmament," a grassroots, cross-country effort to raise awareness of nuclear proflieration.
By Bill Thompson5
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Back in the '70s, Robert Blake was a huge TV star. His career actually began when he was a kid -- did you know he was a star in many of those old black and white "Little Rascals" movies?
So it's kind of sad that many people today only know Robert Blake -- if they remember him at all -- for his 2005 murder trial, in which he was eventually acquitted in the shoorting death of his second wife Bonnie Lee Bakley.
I mety him many years before all that, in 1986. He was part of a movement called the "Great Peace March for Global Nuclear Disarmament," a grassroots, cross-country effort to raise awareness of nuclear proflieration.

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