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  While racial tension erupted in cities across the country, the summer of 1968 in Asbury Park, NJ, was a respite from national unrest. Situated halfway between Atlantic City and New York City, artists often stopped to jam with local musicians. Audiences were often racially mixed — and so was the music.

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