REPORT RELEASED ON THIS DAY IN 1968

50 years after landmark report on riots, Kerner Commission’s last survivor still worries about ...

The President’s National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders—known as the Kerner Commission—released
its report
, condemning racism as the primary cause of
the recent surge of riots. Headed by Governor Otto
Kerner of
Illinois, the 11-member commission was
appointed by
President Lyndon B. Johnson in July
1967 to uncover
the causes of urban riots and
recommend solutions.

Bill Moyers Journal . The Kerner Commission — 40 Years Later | PBS


History of resignations and corruption by Illinois governors | Belleville News-Democrat
Otto Kerner Jr. (August 15, 1908 – May 9, 1976)



The Kerner Commission (1968) - NJFAC
The Kerner Commission with President Lyndon B. Johnson
seated center.


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