Lesson Plan: 1968 Democratic Convention – Teaching With Primary Sources (Scaffolded Writing Resources)
The turbulent 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago holds important lessons. At the height of the Vietnam War, and in a context of escalating racial and cultural tensions, the failure of the Democratic Party to unify around the pro-war candidacy of Hubert Humphrey resulted in physical violence on the floor of the convention hall, as well as on the streets surrounding it.

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