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The Riots of 1965–67

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The Riots of 1965–67

There were major and widespread riots across the US between 1964 and 1968, starting just two weeks after the Civil Rights Act was passed.

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The riots

  • There were 329 major riots in 257 cities between 1964 and 1968, starting just two weeks after the Civil Rights Act was passed.
  • They resulted in 220 deaths and 52,629 arrests.
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Causes of the 65-67 riots

  • They were partially a reaction to ghetto conditions, and police discrimination against black people in the North.
  • The first was triggered when a policeman shot a young black man, and led to other cities in the North.
  • The Watts riots in LA occurred after a black man was wrongfully arrested.
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Long term problems

  • The riots were also a protest against long term problems such as:
    • City officials ignoring complaints from black neighbourhoods.
    • Unemployment and low wages.
    • Poor housing and living conditions.
    • Poor education.
    • Violence in Mississippi and Selma.
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Participants and victims

  • 80% of rioters were young black men, who attacked discriminating white businesses but not white people.
  • In fact, more black people died during the riots than whites.

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