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Protestors Take Over Lincoln Park
In July 1968, MOBE and yippie activists applied for permits to camp at Lincoln Park and hold rallies at the International Amphitheatre, Soldier Field and Grant Park. Hoping to dilute the protestors’ momentum, Mayor Daley approved only one permit to protest at the bandshell at Grant Park.
About a week before the convention, despite not having permission, thousands of protestors—many of them from out of state and from middle-class families—set up camp at Lincoln Park, about ten miles from the Amphitheatre. Expecting resistance, protest leaders organized self-defense training sessions including karate and snake dancing.
In the meantime, Democratic Party delegates began arriving in a Chicago that was rapidly approaching a state of siege: National Guardsmen and policemen met their planes. Their hotels were under heavy guard and the convention Amphitheatre was a virtual fortress.
Plessy vs. Ferguson
In this case, the Supreme Court said that racial segregation did not go against the constitution.
Answer: The answer is Jass
Explanation:
Mongolia before the rise of Genghis Khan - d.
Mongols were always characterized by scattered groups of warriors from warring tribes and tribes who were allies. Before Genghis Khan came along, none of them were able to unite together and become a mighty enough force that would be able to challenge the Chinese Empire in the South.