David Dellinger Discusses Protests at the 1968 Democratic National Convention ca. 1968. Part 2
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During the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, eight activists who became known as the "Chicago Eight" led a week-long protest. When asked at a press conference whether he thought the Chicago Eight were creating an "incident" David Dellinger (a member of the Chicago Eight) recalled the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, suggesting that the Chicago police were acting as an aggressor.
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0 min 45 sec
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Films on Demand