Part of the Global Perspectives on War and Peace Collection. This tape has two sections.
First: "American Revolution II: Battle of Chicago...a few honkies get their heads beat." Cinema Verite style documentary footage of the 1968 Democratic National Convention protests in Chicago. The tape begins with the armed conflicts between the police and demonstrators, including footage of Dick Gregory instructing the protesters to march to his house. It also focuses on the generally adversarial relationship between the Black Power movement and the anti-war movement. Also featured is Richard J. Daley giving the "shoot to kill" order, and a news segment where a reporter discusses the elaborate methods employed by the city to shield delegates from seeing the poor areas of Chicago that are present en route to the convention center.
Second section: "...What We Have..." The first half of this section features Black Panthers talking about extreme treatment of African-Americans by the police. The second half features the activist group The Young Patriots, who are composed of poor Appalachian people in Uptown, meeting with the Black Panthers to try to discuss common goals.