‘The Whole World Is Watching’: The 1968 Democratic Convention, 50 Years Later By News August 29, 2018 Add Comment Edit On Aug. 28, 1968, violent clashes in Chicago between demonstrators and the police produced one of the most polarizing showdowns of the 1960s. People are still debating what it all meant. Share this post Related PostsQ. & A.: With a Possible Presidential Bid in 2020, Kamala Harris Talks About Her New BookWCPL_testThe Carpetbagger: Oscars Rewind: The Most Political Ceremony in Academy HistoryFeature: For Gay Conservatives, the Trump Era is the Best and Worst of TimesFox News Breaking News AlertFox News Breaking News AlertWCPL_testGillibrand Hires New Aides, Signaling Presidential Run Is Imminent
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