Violent week surfaces pain, problems locally and across the U.S.
It’s not your imagination: The unrest sweeping through America this week really is more widespread, and really is more violent, than any spree of national demonstrations since the 1960s.
A country that guarantees the right to assemble in its constitution, and has always accepted public protest as a form of communication – from the Boston Tea Party to the Women’s March of 2017 – seems to be staggering into chaos one city at a time.
Minneapolis, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Chicag
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