Monday, January 22, 2018

Breaking: It was a year of chaos and change. 50 years later, USA TODAY Network looks at how 1968 transformed a nation.

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  1968 was a volcano that never stopped erupting. Casualty counts and demonstrations were televised nightly as the nation mourned the loss of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy. In a yearlong series, the USA TODAY Network will peel back the layers of a complex and textured year to reveal how 1968 informs who we are.

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