The convention met in Chicago.
What happened in Chicago?
The Democratic Convention of 1968 was held August 26-29 in Chicago, Illinois. As delegates flowed into the International Amphitheatre to nominate a Democratic Party presidential candidate, tens of thousands of protesters swarmed the streets to rally against the Vietnam War and the political status quo. By the time Vice President Herbert Humphrey received the presidential nomination, the strife within the Democratic Party was laid bare and the streets of Chicago had seen riots and bloodshed involving protesters, police and bystanders alike, radically changing America’s political and social landscape.
Earlier that year incumbent President Lyndon B. Johnson had announced he would not seek re-election, thus making the purpose of the convention to select a new presidential nominee for the Democratic Party.
The convention was among the most tense and confrontational political conventions ever in American history.
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