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by J. Samuel Walker (Author)
"Left behind were hundreds of burned-out buildings, whole blocks that looked as though they had been bombed into oblivion." These words, written by the Washington Post's Leonard Downie Jr., do not describe a war zone but rather the nation's capital reeling in the wake of the riots of April 1968. In the devastating aftermath of Martin Luther King's assassination, a community already plagued by poor living conditions, unfair policing, and segregation broke into chaos.
J. Samuel Walker is a prize-winning historian who has published books on topics that include President Truman and the use of the atomic bomb, the Three Mile Island nuclear accident, and the creation of March Madness.
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