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A string of marches and protests planned for the duration of the convention highlight the biggest threat to the newly energized Democratic Party's unity − the 10-month war in Gaza, its ...
CHICAGO − More than a dozen people were arrested protesting the the first day of the Democratic National Convention on Monday, Chicago police said, as officers braced for a militant showdown at ...
Crowds of activists began gathering Monday in Chicago for protests outside the Democratic National Convention, hoping to call attention to issues such as economic injustice, reproductive rights ...
A Chicago police officer sprays mace at anti-Vietnam War demonstrators during the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, on Aug. 29, 1968. History of law enforcement scrutiny
Pro-Palestinian protests during the final hours of the Democratic National Convention began Thursday night much like they had earlier this week — largely peaceful with a family-friendly atmosphere.
Marchers at a Sunday evening protest to support Gaza, reproductive rights and the LGBT community walk down Michigan Avenue in Chicago prior to be official start of the Democratic National ...
The 1968 Democratic National Convention protests were a series of protests against the United States' involvement in the Vietnam War that took place prior to and during the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois. The protests lasted approximately seven days, from August 23 to August 29, 1968, and drew an estimated 7,000 to ...
The rhetoric became incendiary at points, with protesters chanting “over 40,000 dead, DNC your hands are red” and telling Democratic leaders to “go to hell.” More: Protesters threatened to ...