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1968 DNC: The riots and politics that took over Chicago

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In the wake of Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination and amid protests of the Vietnam War, Democrats came to Chicago for their national convention in August 1968. Inside the convention hall, demonstrations erupted and angry words were traded among attendees. Outside the convention hall, rioting by “hippie” protesters took over Chicago and images of police beating the demonstrators were broadcast around the world.

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