Democrats in the U.S. believe Donald Trump’s Republican presidency is doing irreparable harm to the country. But for all the turmoil, the current political conflict is tame compared to 1968. That’s when a riot outside and upheaval inside the Democratic National Convention in Chicago capped a year of toxic, violent politics. Eric Sorensen reports
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America’s political unrest: Parallels between 1968 and 2018
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