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2: Long odds

Campaign '68

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The Tumultuous Year of 1968

This chapter explores the profound impact of the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy on American society and politics. It examines the charged atmosphere of the 1968 election, focusing on the contrasting political strategies of Democratic candidates amidst rising racial tensions and anti-war protests. The narrative highlights moments of despair and calls for unity as the nation grappled with loss and sought pathways to healing.

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