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Episode 63: Chicago Prepares for Protests at the DNC, Hoping To Forget 1968
- 著者: Peter L. Bergen
- ナレーター: Peter L. Bergen
- 2024/08/13
- 再生時間: 38 分
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あらすじ・解説
The parallels between the 1968 Democratic National Convention and this year’s are undeniable: An incumbent president dropping out of the race. A party deeply divided over a brutal war. A nation arguing over the right to free expression vs. law and order. And it’s all happening again in Chicago, where in 1968 the streets around the Convention became a bloody battle between protesters and police. Is it going to be possible for the city this time around to accommodate peaceful protesters peacefully protesting? A protest organizer, an eyewitness to the violence of ‘68, and an expert on law enforcement weigh in on preparations for the convention and the lessons to be learned from that violent week in 1968.
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