The 1968 Democratic Party convention was noteworthy because
A) incumbent President Lyndon Johnson did not seek the nomination.
B) a leading candidate, Robert Kennedy, was assassinated while campaigning.
C) anti-war protestors outside the convention were beaten by city police.
D) party leaders ultimately chose Hubert Humphrey as the party's candidate.
E) All of these things took place
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