The 1968 Democratic party convention witnessed
A) a long deadlock over the nomination of its presidential candidate.
B) a police riot against antiwar demonstrators outside the convention hall.
C) a walkout by hundreds of southern delegates, who then founded the Independent party.
D) the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy soon after he delivered a speech at the convention.
E) the enthusiastic nomination of Vice President Humphrey.
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