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Description
This 1967 news reel documents Carl Stokes’ mayoral campaign and its connection to preventing potential civil unrest in Cleveland. Stokes’ stated goals include enacting gun control measures to limit access for criminals and improving law enforcement to ensure community safety. The piece emphasizes Stokes' role as a stabilizing force, suggesting his candidacy acts as an “insurance policy” against a “long, hot summer” of violence, recalling a previous riot and fatal shooting. Stokes’ prior run for mayor successfully averted predicted unrest, creating hope for a peaceful 1967.