Creating and Preserving Disorder: Royko, Daley, and the 1968 DNC

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Creating and Preserving Disorder: Royko, Daley, and the 1968 DNC

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During the 1968 Democratic National Convention, protesters chanted “The Whole World is Watching!” as the Chicago Police Department violently asserted its control over public spaces. Chicago Daily News columnist Mike Royko was watching, and reporting, on what was later defined as a “police riot.” Watch as Northwestern Professor Bill Savage examined the politics of protest, then and now, through the lens of Royko’s writing and the dynamic of public and semi-public and private spaces in the city. This event was part of programming connected with our free exhibition, “Chicago Style: Mike Royko and Windy City Journalism,” on-view June 20 through September 28, 2024. Cosponsored by the Chicago Collections Consortium. Speaker Bill Savage, Professor of Instruction in English at Northwestern University, is a literary critic, teacher, writer, researcher, and live lit performer. His writing appears in the Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Reader, and he teaches frequent Adult Education classes at the Newberry. He is co-curator of the current exhibition, Chicago Style. This program originally took place August 29, 2024 at the Newberry.

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