WeirdestArrow
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It's 1968, right at the peak of the Civil Rights movement. In April, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is killed. Unrest breaks out throughout the nation. National Guards are called out for most cities. But only one city was occupied by the Guard for more than a few days. Wilmington, Delaware was under occupation for over 9 months.
And let's just say that it didn't turn out well for Delaware.