Remembering the violent summer of 1968, 50 years later
Fifty years ago, Hubert Humphrey accepted the Democratic nomination for president at the party's convention in Chicago. It came at the end of a violent week, in the summer of a violent year. CBS News correspondent Dean Reynolds takes a look back.

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A look back at the 1968 Democratic convention and its relevance today

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1968 King Assassination Report (CBS News)

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Bill Gates Explains the Internet to Dave (1995) | Letterman

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The New Face of America: Inside the Second Great Depression

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Reel America: 1968 Baltimore Riots

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From the archives: Gov. George Wallace after "Bloody Sunday"

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Social Confrontation: The Battle of Michigan Ave (1968, Film Group)

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1968 Was A Very Very Tense Year In America

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Paris Riots (1968)

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Chaos at the Convention: The 1968 DNC

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The Heartbreaking Truth About Anne Frank

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Interviews With People Born in the 1800s! Filmed in 1929 Restored in Color

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Nov. 10, 1989: Celebration at the Berlin Wall

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Dan Rather on covering the 1968 Democratic National Convention - TelevisionAcademy.com/Interviews

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Detroit 1967: When a city went up in flames

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When an audition changed TV forever

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Preview - 1968 DNC in Chicago - CBS News Coverage

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Chicago Fire Dept. - Chicago Westside Riots 1968

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