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Chicago 1968

Chicago 1968

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American Experience looks at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago where Vice President Hubert Humphrey won his party's nomination for president amid massive civil unrest and violence perpetrated by Chicago Police and anti-Vietnam War protesters.

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

60 mins

Rating

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Release Date

13 November 1995

Country

United States of America

Cast

David McCullough

David McCullough

Self - Host

William Stanley Merwin

William Stanley Merwin

Self - Narrator (voice)

Tom Wicker

Tom Wicker

Self - Journalist

Albert Eisele

Albert Eisele

Self - Biographer

Ted Van Dyk

Ted Van Dyk

Self - Humphrey Staff

Marilyn Katz

Marilyn Katz

Self - Antiwar Activist

David Dellinger

David Dellinger

Self - Antiwar Activist

David Farber

David Farber

Self - Historian

Roger Wilkins

Roger Wilkins

Self - US Justice Department

Joel Weisman

Joel Weisman

Self - Chicago Journalist

David Stahl

David Stahl

Self - Chicago Deputy Mayor

Abe Peck

Abe Peck

Self - Anitwar Activist

Thomas Foran

Thomas Foran

Self - US Attorney, Illinois

Rennie Davis

Rennie Davis

Self - Antiwar Activist

Richard Samuel

Richard Samuel

Self - McCarthy Delegate

William Frapolly

William Frapolly

Self - Undercover Police

Mike Spiegel

Mike Spiegel

Self - Antiwar Activist

Frank Sullivan

Frank Sullivan

Self - Police Spokesman

Tom Hayden

Tom Hayden

Self - Antiwar Activist

Reuven Frank

Reuven Frank

Self - NBC News

David Ginsburg

David Ginsburg

Self - Humphrey Staff

Edward Collins

Edward Collins

Self - Chicago Police

Bill Ayers

Bill Ayers

Self - Antiwar Activist

Jean Wallin

Jean Wallin

Self - McCarthy Delegate

Joseph Alioto

Joseph Alioto

Self - Mayor, San Francisco (archive footage)

Richard J. Daley

Richard J. Daley

Self (archive footage)

Wayne Hays

Wayne Hays

Self - Representative, Ohio (archive footage)

Hubert H. Humphrey

Hubert H. Humphrey

Self (archive footage)

Eugene McCarthy

Eugene McCarthy

Self (archive footage)

Pierre Salinger

Pierre Salinger

Self - Convention Speaker (archive footage)

Theodore Sorensen

Theodore Sorensen

Self - Convention Speaker (archive footage)

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