Race riot
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Newark, New Jersey
A race riot is any riot which occurs due to animosity or tensions between or among members of different races. Historically, race riots have been instigated by members of a more powerful racial group against those of a subordinate one. Riots also can be sparked by an isolated incident, particularly if it is perceived to be one of a serise of abuses or injustices that have occurred over time without redress.
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Newark, New Jersey
A number of riots occurred in the United States during the 20th century, including the Atlanta Riots (1906), the Omaha and Chicago Riots (1919), the Tulsa Riots (1921), two riots in Detroit (1943 and 1967), as well as riots in Watts (1965), Newark (1967), York (1969), and Los Angeles (1992).
See also
- Elaine Race Riot
- Tulsa Race Riot
- Omaha Riot
- pogrom
- Chicago Race Riot
- Red Summer of 1919
- East St. Louis, Illinois
- Zoot Suit Riots
- 12th Street Riot
- Watts Riot
- May 13th Incident
- 1967 Newark riots
- 1992 Los Angeles riots
- 2001 Cincinnati Riots
- 2004 Australian Riots
- Springfield, Illinois
Categories: Race | Riots