36. Buses of civil rights workers in the early '60s.
37. Buses to the North for the resettlement of blacks, funded by the White Citizens Councils of New Orieans. Shreveport, and Little Rock.
38. Suspended.
39. Malcolm X.
40. James Meredith and several battalions of National Guardsmen.
41. Ordering the raid in which police killed Black Panther leader Fred Hampton.
42. Stokely Carmichael.
43. H. Rap Brown.
44. Mayor Daley.
45. Mayor Daley.
46. President Johnson, while pulling the ears of pet beagies Him and Her.
47. Hubert Humphrey.
48. George S. Patton III.
49. Frank Rizzo.
50. Charles Manson, Lieut, William Calley, Richard "Chicago Nurse" Speck. Charles "Texas Tower" Whitman, and Albert "Boston Strangler" DeSolve.
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