Republican convention: Fear of turmoil stirs memories of 1968
CLEVELAND — Melancholic old memories of 1968 are being stirred this week as a political convention gathers under a cloud of concern, a toxic turn in race relations poisons the American atmosphere, and a distant conflict belches violence onto this shore.
Authorities admit to being worried about the possibility of violence marring this week’s Republican convention, a fear accentuated by events in Louisana Sunday with the latest mass-shooting of police officers.
It’s already being pre-emptively compared to an infamous historical moment. Canada’s Green party leader witnessed that moment in 1968. She not only saw the tectonic forces of a divided society slam into each other on the streets of Chicago — she smelled and tasted the acrid after effect.
“I was tear-gassed,” Elizabeth May recalled in an interview.


