The convention was held during a year of violence, political turbulence, and civil unrest, particularly riots in more than 100 cities following the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4. The convention also followed the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy on June 5. Both Kennedy and Senator Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota had been running for the Democratic nomination at the time.
The impact of unions on the regular workers. After the war the veterans returned home and composed unions in their working environments, which gave better wages and working conditions. By doing as such they additionally made the wonder of the American working white collar class, whose pay drove the monetary brilliant age of the 60s.