Still living in the Chicago area in 1968, the racially-motivated riots were uncannily intense. Stores on Madison St. were set on fire, and as firefighters worked to control the flames, snipers shot at them from rooftops. It was sickening. Little was effectively being done to stop it, or even slow it down. Though I detested the man, Mayor Daly gave "shoot to kill" authorization, and soon it was over. We saw all this on live T-V! I could have wept along with the crying Black store-owner standing in the street in front of his looted and burned store. He condemned it as the "work of my own people". Frank