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A sunglasses-wearing man kneels next to a coffin with "Freedom" on it at a protest against the police brutality at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Lafayette Park, 31 August 1968
Several Washington anti-war groups, including The Committee for a True Democracy, Women Strike for Peace, Students for a Democratic Society, and the New Party, organized a protest against the police brutality of the Chicago Police Department at the Democratic National Convention. The protest took place on August 31, 1968 in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
A man holds a sign among a crowd during a protest against the police brutality at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Lafayette Park, 31 August 1968
Several Washington anti-war groups, including The Committee for a True Democracy, Women Strike for Peace, Students for a Democratic Society, and the New Party, organized a protest against the police brutality of the Chicago Police Department at the Democratic National Convention. The protest took place on August 31, 1968 in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
A coffin, marked with the word "Freedom," is hoisted up at a protest against the police brutality at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Lafayette Park, 31 August 1968
Several Washington anti-war groups, including The Committee for a True Democracy, Women Strike for Peace, Students for a Democratic Society, and the New Party, organized a protest against the police brutality of the Chicago Police Department at the Democratic National Convention. The protest took place on August 31, 1968 in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
Demonstrators stand under the statue of the Marquis de Lafayette with flags and a coffin to protest the police brutality that occurred during the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Lafayette Park, 31 August 1968
Several Washington anti-war groups, including The Committee for a True Democracy, Women Strike for Peace, Students for a Democratic Society, and the New Party, organized a protest against the police brutality of the Chicago Police Department at the Democratic National Convention. The protest took place on August 31, 1968 in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
A man sits on a bench during a protest against the police brutality at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Lafayette Park, 31 August 1968
Several Washington anti-war groups, including The Committee for a True Democracy, Women Strike for Peace, Students for a Democratic Society, and the New Party, organized a protest against the police brutality of the Chicago Police Department at the Democratic National Convention. The protest took place on August 31, 1968 in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
Demonstrators gather under a tree at a demonstration against the police brutality at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, 31 August 1968
Several Washington anti-war groups, including The Committee for a True Democracy, Women Strike for Peace, Students for a Democratic Society, and the New Party, organized a protest against the police brutality of the Chicago Police Department at the Democratic National Convention. The protest took place on August 31, 1968 in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
A man holds a poster of Emiliano Zapata at a protest against the police brutality at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Lafayette Park, 31 August 1968
Several Washington anti-war groups, including The Committee for a True Democracy, Women Strike for Peace, Students for a Democratic Society, and the New Party, organized a protest against the police brutality of the Chicago Police Department at the Democratic National Convention. The protest took place on August 31, 1968 in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
A child displays a sign protesting the Johnson Administration and Hubert Humphrey after the police brutality at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Lafayette Park, 31 August 1968
Several Washington anti-war groups, including The Committee for a True Democracy, Women Strike for Peace, Students for a Democratic Society, and the New Party, organized a protest against the police brutality of the Chicago Police Department at the Democratic National Convention. The protest took place on August 31, 1968 in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
Demonstrators march down a sidewalk carrying flags to protest the police brutality that occurred during the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, near Lafayette Park, 31 August 1968
Several Washington anti-war groups, including The Committee for a True Democracy, Women Strike for Peace, Students for a Democratic Society, and the New Party, organized a protest against the police brutality of the Chicago Police Department at the Democratic National Convention. The protest took place on August 31, 1968 in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
Marchers congregate by the White House to protest the police brutality at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Lafayette Park, 31 August 1968
Several Washington anti-war groups, including The Committee for a True Democracy, Women Strike for Peace, Students for a Democratic Society, and the New Party, organized a protest against the police brutality of the Chicago Police Department at the Democratic National Convention. The protest took place on August 31, 1968 in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
People flashing the peace sign and carrying a coffin during a protest against the police brutality at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Lafayette Park, 31 August 1968
Several Washington anti-war groups, including The Committee for a True Democracy, Women Strike for Peace, Students for a Democratic Society, and the New Party, organized a protest against the police brutality of the Chicago Police Department at the Democratic National Convention. The protest took place on August 31, 1968 in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
Signs are held aloft at a protest against Richard J. Daley after the police brutality at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Lafayette Park, 31 August 1968
Several Washington anti-war groups, including The Committee for a True Democracy, Women Strike for Peace, Students for a Democratic Society, and the New Party, organized a protest against the police brutality of the Chicago Police Department at the Democratic National Convention. The protest took place on August 31, 1968 in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
A crowd of demonstrators gathers at a protest against the police brutality at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Lafayette Park, 31 August 1968
Several Washington anti-war groups, including The Committee for a True Democracy, Women Strike for Peace, Students for a Democratic Society, and the New Party, organized a protest against the police brutality of the Chicago Police Department at the Democratic National Convention. The protest took place on August 31, 1968 in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
Someone holds a flag comparing Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley to Adolf Hitler after the police brutality incidents at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Lafayette Park, 31 August 1968
Several Washington anti-war groups, including The Committee for a True Democracy, Women Strike for Peace, Students for a Democratic Society, and the New Party, organized a protest against the police brutality of the Chicago Police Department at the Democratic National Convention. The protest took place on August 31, 1968 in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
Protesters gather underneath a tree to protest the police brutality that occurred during the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Lafayette Park, 31 August 1968
Several Washington anti-war groups, including The Committee for a True Democracy, Women Strike for Peace, Students for a Democratic Society, and the New Party, organized a protest against the police brutality of the Chicago Police Department at the Democratic National Convention. The protest took place on August 31, 1968 in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
People march and hold flags to protest the police brutality that occurred during the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Lafayette Park, 31 August 1968
Several Washington anti-war groups, including The Committee for a True Democracy, Women Strike for Peace, Students for a Democratic Society, and the New Party, organized a protest against the police brutality of the Chicago Police Department at the Democratic National Convention. The protest took place on August 31, 1968 in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
A poster compares Richard J. Daley to a Russian czar at a protest against the police brutality at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Lafayette Park, 31 August 1968
Several Washington anti-war groups, including The Committee for a True Democracy, Women Strike for Peace, Students for a Democratic Society, and the New Party, organized a protest against the police brutality of the Chicago Police Department at the Democratic National Convention. The protest took place on August 31, 1968 in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
A coffin with a protest slogan is held high at a protest against the police brutality at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Lafayette Park, 31 August 1968
Several Washington anti-war groups, including The Committee for a True Democracy, Women Strike for Peace, Students for a Democratic Society, and the New Party, organized a protest against the police brutality of the Chicago Police Department at the Democratic National Convention. The protest took place on August 31, 1968 in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
A poster compares Richard J. Daley to Hitler after the police brutality at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Lafayette Park, 31 August 1968
Several Washington anti-war groups, including The Committee for a True Democracy, Women Strike for Peace, Students for a Democratic Society, and the New Party, organized a protest against the police brutality of the Chicago Police Department at the Democratic National Convention. The protest took place on August 31, 1968 in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.
A picture of Richard J. Daley as Hitler appears at a protest against the police brutality at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Lafayette Park, 31 August 1968
Several Washington anti-war groups, including The Committee for a True Democracy, Women Strike for Peace, Students for a Democratic Society, and the New Party, organized a protest against the police brutality of the Chicago Police Department at the Democratic National Convention. The protest took place on August 31, 1968 in Lafayette Square, Washington, D.C.

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