1968: The Year That Changed America

Part Two: Spring

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S1 • E2    May 27, 2018    60m
6.5
As the poet said, “April is the cruelest month,” and it proves to be just that when Martin Luther King Jr. is assassinated in Memphis. In response, riots break out across the country. The Academy Award for Best Picture goes to the racially-themed In the Heat of the Night and Hair opens on Broadway. At Columbia University, striking students take control of the campus, leading to a bloody confrontation with police. As the battle of Khe Sahn rages in Vietnam, the United States and North Vietnam open peace talks in Paris. In the presidential race, Senators Kennedy and McCarthy battle each other from state to state in pursuit of the Democratic nomination. After the two trade victories, the nation turns its eyes to the final, fateful California primary.

Where to Watch 1968: The Year That Changed America - S1 • E2

  • Peniel E. JosephSelf - Author
  • Yohuru WilliamsSelf - Historian
  • Jesse JacksonSelf - Civil Rights Activist
  • Taylor BranchSelf - Historian
  • Jeff GreenfieldSelf - Speechwriter for Robert F. Kennedy
  • Renée GrahamSelf - Columnist, The Boston Globe
  • Ann HornadaySelf - Film Critic, The Washington Post
  • Mark BowdenSelf - Author, 'Hue 1968'
  • Michael A. CohenSelf - Author, 'American Maelstrom'
  • Mark KurlanskySelf - Author, '1968'
  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr.Self - Son of Robert F. Kennedy
  • Henry DiltzSelf - Photographer
  • Heather Ann ThompsonSelf - Historian
  • Mark RuddSelf - SDS Member
  • Juan GonzalezSelf - SDS Member
  • Lance MorrowSelf - Essayist, TIME
  • Tom HaydenSelf - Co-founder, SDS
  • Tom HanksSelf - Actor / Executive Producer
  • Rick PerlsteinSelf - Author, 'Nixonland'
  • Pat BuchananSelf - Nixon Campaign Adviser

 

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