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The Long Hot Summer (2020)

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Civil Unrest and Commission Insights: The Summer of '67

This chapter examines the civil unrest of the summer of 1967, illustrating President Johnson's struggle to connect his policies aimed at racial equality with the reality faced by marginalized communities. It highlights the formation of a commission to investigate the root causes of the riots, featuring a diverse group of appointees tasked with addressing urban social issues. The narrative reveals the challenges encountered by the commission as they seek to understand systemic oppression and the societal factors contributing to the unrest.

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