> you don't have to travel far from where we're at to still see some of the devastation caused raoeu kwrots and the demonstrations. dr. king talked about yet his ce, assassination led to violence in detroit, washington, d.c., chicago. our home city of new york and elsewhere around the country. why? actually the fourth straight year, really fifth straight year of urban rebellions that were happening the country, in which people were upset. people were angry. were angry at the violence in their neighborhood. they ere angry at what considered to be exploitive businesses in their community. angry that they felt their government, their local and federal governments were not speaking to their concerns. they were angry, of course, ab police brutality, which was of ally typically the cause many of these urban rebellions. following they were king who had, as you stated, preached nonviolence throughout career suffered fatal violence. other movements in 1968? dr. king was first and foremost. other.ere were >> i think by '68, carmichael, sort of the personification for the lack of a better term of blac