Activists retrace 1968 Chicago protests: 'It's hard to imagine that we are still doing this 50 years later'
by Elvia Malagon, Chicago Tribune
Aug 26, 2018
2 minutes
CHICAGO - Dickelle Fonda was a college student in New York in 1968 protesting the Vietnam War when chaos erupted in Chicago as like-minded activists descended on the Democratic National Convention.
On Saturday, she and more than 100 other activists retraced the steps of those protesters while drawing attention to war, racism and poverty that is still taking place abroad and in Chicago.
The rally
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