The community-controlled Capitol Hill Organized Protest, or ‘Chop’ has drawn nationwide attention, but the city’s radical history goes back as far as 1919
The six blocks of occupied Seattle streets now known as the Capitol Hill Organized Protest, or “Chop”, have become a focal point of the nationwide anti-racist protests, eliciting both encouragement and concern.
But for this pacific north-west city, it is far from the first time in the radical spotlight.
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