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Charles M. Blow: The ghost of the 1968 antiwar movement has returned

Summary by The Spokesman-Review
At the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, anti-Vietnam War protesters clashed with police officers – whose brutal role in the confrontation was later described by a federal commission as a “police riot” – hijacking the focus of the convention.

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