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1968: Protests and Police Violence
This chapter explores the volatile climate of the 1968 Democratic National Convention, marked by violent police responses to protests and the deployment of the National Guard. It draws parallels between past and present political divisions within the Democratic Party, illustrating how historical movements shaped current activism. The discussion underscores the ongoing significance of anti-war sentiments and highlights the enduring struggle for change amidst systemic violence.