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  •  Riots in newark and detroit 1967. RIOT is an independent documentary film by Kevin McLaughlin. The official Jun 17, 2024 · The Newark riots, which stand as one of the most devastating urban uprisings in American history, were part of a wave of riots in the 1960s that were sparked by long-standing racial tensions, economic deprivation and ignited by a specific incident of police brutality. Jul 23, 2018 · The Gilder Lehrman Collection has recently cataloged a new acquisition of forty-three images taken by AP and UPI photographers during that week of the Detroit riots in 1967. Incidents of police brutality and harassment of African Americans were the immediate triggers for almost every episode of "civil unrest" during this era. Riots broke out in dozens of cities in 1966 and in more than a hundred in 1967. Jul 14, 2017 · The Newark Riots were a major civil disturbance that lasted from July 12 to July 17, 1967, and at least were partially caused by the beating and arrest of a African-American taxi driver. Two police officers in full riot gear arrest a Black man on the West side of Detroit, Michigan, July 23, 1967. Study based on 100 oral history interviews conducted in Newark and Detroit during 2001-2009. Brands, H. Those who remember 1967 as the "Summer of Love" may have forgotten what happened that year in cities like Newark. This activity led directly to the violent disturbances of 1967. S. Kimberly B. NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Detroit native Luther Keith about the unrest, and how the city is now. The precipitating event May 15, 2024 · And before Detroit combusted in mid-summer 1967, already 33 cities were in turmoil, with Newark, New Jersey suffering worst so far. Senior Thesis, Honors in American History, University of Pennsylvania, March 2006. It began following a police raid on an unlicensed bar, known locally as a “blind pig. The rioting left 26 dead, more than 700 injured and nearly 1,500 arrested - mostly black. Oct 16, 2025 · "This article examines two digital archives, Old Newark and the Newark Public Library’s My Newark Story, to explore how emotion is used by individuals and institutions to narrate Newark’s 1967 riots and the city’s subsequent waves of white flight, immigration, and systemic neglect. The most destructive riots were in Detroit, Michigan, and Newark, New Jersey. Two years after the infamous 1965 riots in Watts, Los Angeles, racial tension erupted in violence in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Washington D. Mar 1, 2018 · President Lyndon Johnson constituted the Kerner Commission to identify the genesis of the violent 1967 riots that killed 43 in Detroit and 26 in Newark (above, soldiers in a Newark storefront Newark's riot in July of 1967 dwarfed the legendary Watts in ferocity, but the worst was yet to come. Jul 5, 2017 · "Riot" is giving way to "rebellion" or some other term at the 50th anniversary of the 1967 summer of unrest in Detroit The Uprising of 1967 is also known as the Detroit Rebellion of 1967 and the 12th Street Riot. New York, Peter Lang, 2013. " Detroit Riot of 1967, a series of violent confrontations between residents of largely African American neighbourhoods in Detroit and the police. The 1967 Detroit riot, also known as the 12th Street Riot and the Detroit Uprising, was the bloodiest of the urban riots in the United States during the "long, hot summer of 1967". Oct 16, 2025 · New Jersey Online: Affective Histories in Newark's Digital Archives Shannon Mooney. The riot, the worst civil disorder in New Jersey history, ended on July 17, 1967. Detroit wasn’t the first of the riots in the summer of 1967, and it was far from the last. In Detroit, tensions between the police and the African-American community reached their limit, unleashing five days Jul 11, 2017 · In July of 1967, in Newark, New Jersey, and Detroit, Michigan, two industrialized cities with large Black populations, thousands rose up in rebellion, and police and National Guard violence followed. ly/FTLifeSubscribePatti Waldmeir reflects on the legacy of the Detroit riots of 1967 and talks to some of those Jul 15, 2017 · The riots left 26 people dead and neighborhoods in ruins. Jul 16, 2017 · 1 of 10 | FILE - In this July 25, 1967 file photo, women and children stroll past the burned remains of homes after riots in Detroit on July 23. Detroit would follow later in the month. The houses were a short distance from 12th Street, center of the riot activity. It seeks to give voice to those who experienced these events firsthand and places personal narratives in a broader theoretical framework involving issues of collective memory, trauma, race relations, and Feb 3, 2021 · More riots erupted in other northern urban areas of the United States into 1966, including the notorious 1965 Watts riots; the 1966 riots on Chicago’s West Side; Cleveland, Ohio’s Hough neighborhood; and Detroit, Michigan. Even forgotten towns like Cairo, Illinois and Cambridge, Maryland descended Subscribe to FT Life on YouTube: http://bit. Aug 4, 2017 · Fifty years ago, Jeffrey Horner watched news broadcasts of the riots that erupted just miles from his home. The caption read, "Three-year-old Thomas Allen stands in the ruins of his home on Detroit's east side after it was burned tobthe ground in the riots that hit the city July 23. [2] Composed mainly of confrontations between African American residents and the Detroit Police Department, it began in the early morning hours of Sunday, July 23, 1967, in Detroit, Michigan. c-span. Jul 12, 2017 · The incident that sparked the Newark riot occurred during the early evening of July 12, 1967, when a black cab driver was beaten and arrested by two white police officers for a minor traffic Jul 23, 2017 · Over the course of five bloody days, the 1967 Detroit riots proved to be perhaps the worst civil disturbance in American history. --This press photograph was taken in Detroit in the aftermath of the Juky, 1967 riots. What follows are brief sketches of the violent episodes that gripped each of these cities during the summer of 1967. W. [17][18] The Newark riots were sparked by the arrest and beating of John William Jul 22, 2017 · In the summer of 1967, the simmering unrest in cities across America exploded. Jul 13, 2017 · Then and Now: Newark Riots Echo in City 50 Years Later Fifty years ago, Newark burned for four nights as many of its black citizens lashed out in retaliation against city government and police. The six days of unrest during the Harlem riot of 1964 is viewed as the first of clusters of riots, uncoordinated with each other, evidently unplanned, most often in cities during the summer months. This event not only reshaped Poster distributed by the United Afro American Association after the 1967 Newark rebellion. When all was done, the riot had claimed 43 lives (mostly Black) and resulted in Jul 11, 2017 · Fifty years ago, starting on July 12, 1967, racial tensions in Newark exploded. 132-158. Nov 21, 2023 · The Detroit Riots happened in what is called the Long Hot Summer of 1967. Jun 5, 2017 · In the summer of 1967, the city of Detroit burned. In all, 164 “disorders” broke out during the first nine months of 1967, according to the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, also known as the Kerner Commission. The five days of rioting left 26 people dead and lasting scars that still mark the city to this day. » (Clement Alexander Price, Professor of History, Rutgers University-Newark) «'Summer of Rage' beautifully chronicles the civil disorders/riots (residents, scholars, and leaders still cannot agree on the correct term) in Detroit and Newark in the Jul 12, 2017 · Newark riots, 50 years later: Is Trump right that inner cities are 'hell'? As it observes the 50th anniversary of the 1967 event that some call a riot and others call a rebellion, Newark ponders a . Apr 18, 2025 · The Detroit riot of 1967 put the Motor City on the fast track to economic devastation, racial isolation and civic disaster. The riots in Newark and Detroit, in particular, attracted international media attention, including that of the big picture magazines. , in 1968. "This article examines two digital archives, Old Newark and the Newark Public Library’s My Newark Story, to explore how emotion is used by individuals and institutions to narrate Newark’s 1967 riots and the city’s subsequent waves of white flight Jul 11, 2017 · The uprising in Newark that began July 12, 1967 , was the latest in a series of civil disorders in cities from Boston to Los Angeles during the mid-1960s known as the Urban Riots. Jul 17, 2017 · Detroit is still trying to recover from the 1967 riots that left more than 1,400 buildings burned. Jul 16, 2017 · Fifty years have passed since the summer of 1967, which saw urban riots in many of our largest cities, including New York, Newark, N. During the first nine months of 1967, over 150 riots erupted across American cities. Thomas along with his mother, is now A National Guardsman stands at a Detroit intersection during the summer riots of 1967. The race riots of 1965 to 1967 took place in 8 main locations: Los Angeles in 1965. | AFP/Getty Images 1967 riots may refer to: Long, hot summer of 1967, marked by race riots and civil disorder throughout the United States 1967 riots in Avondale, Cincinnati, June 12–18, Cincinnati, Ohio 1967 Buffalo riot, June 27–July 1, Buffalo, New York 1967 Newark riots, July 12–17, Newark, New Jersey 1967 Plainfield riots, July 14–21, Plainfield, Jersey <p>The race rioting that erupted in Detroit in July 1967 was a significant event that underscored the deep-seated racial tensions and frustrations present in American society, despite the city&#039;s earlier successes under Mayor Jerome Patrick Cavanagh. The pattern caused over 150 separate incidents of violence and unrest over the " long, hot summer of 1967 " (the most destructive riots taking place in Detroit and Newark), came to a climax during Explore the history of the 1967 Detroit riots, from the political context that sparked them to the broader consequences of the conflict. This unpublished photo shows a calmer scene, with anger and resign Jul 16, 2017 · Before '67 riot, Detroit thought it could avoid civil unrest In 1967, officials thought Detroit's progressive reputation could save it from the civil unrest ripping apart other cities. The interactive map on this page displays 47 fatalities, including four additional African American residents, based on our research findings into the Detroit Uprising of late July/early August 1967. Crossroads: The 1967 Newark Riots - Clement Price, Donald Malafronte, Junius Williams, Roger Smith and Craig Mierop. Little Thomas' bewildered appearance is symbol of the riots' most tragic victims. Law enforcement agencies shot Jul 28, 2017 · In 1967, Detroit Detroit joined Newark and over 100 other American cities by erupting in chaos after lingering racial tensions thunder-clapped one of the most violent and devastating riots in A nniversary of the 1967 Newark Riots Bibliography Compiled by Jesse Nettleton (Rutgers University Institute on Ethnicity, Culture and the Modern Experience) with special thanks to George Hawley (Special Collection, Newark Public Library) Jul 12, 2017 · 50 Years Later, Newark Riots of 1967 Recall an Era Echoed by Black Lives Matter The rioting that began July 12, 1967, left 26 dead, more than 700 injured and nearly 1,500 arrested, mostly black Jul 24, 2017 · The city thought it wouldn’t happen there, but it was the worst riot of the Long Hot Summer of 1967 "The Police Interpretation of the Detroit Riot of 1967" (excerpt, 7 pgs. AP Photo/David Stephenson Jeffrey Horner, Wayne State University Jul 14, 2007 · In the summer of 1967, Newark, N. (Video: National Archives) Jul 19, 2017 · Sub par housing, bank redlining and meager educational opportunities were some of the conditions that lead to the five days of rioting that occurred in Newark in July 1967. ’ The source of data is two books by journalists (Sauter and Hine's 1968 Nightmare in Detroit and Hayden's 1967 Rebellion in Newark) which compile police reports, eyewitness accounts, and information from news sources to reconstruct the circum-stances of each death. “I was like their golden boy,” Lee later remarked. https://www. C. 178-253) examines coverage of the 1967 Newark and Detroit riots by the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Newark Star Ledger, and the Detroit Free Press; Chapter 6 (pp. Jul 25, 2017 · Fifty years ago this month, rebellions broke out in the cities of Newark and Detroit. The Kerner Commission is one of the most important sources regarding the Newark riots of 1967, as it is an official government document outlining the events of the riots, why the riots happened, and the effects the riots had on Newark through extensive research and interviewing. Property damage exceeded $10 million. [7][8] By September, 83 people were The Detroit Uprising of 1967 was a violent and divisive time for the city and part of a wave of urban unrest that spread across the nation in the mid-to-late 1960s. Jul 14, 2017 · Kelly: 50 years after 'Newark Rebellion', scars and problems linger A half-century later, many of the problems that triggered five days of upheaval persist. They started with the Harlem riots in July 1964, and the Watts riots in August 1965. Washington and Cleveland in 1968. Jul 17, 2025 · (Clement Alexander Price, Professor of History, Rutgers University-Newark) 'Summer of Rage' beautifully chronicles the civil disorders/riots (residents, scholars, and leaders still cannot agree on the correct term) in Detroit and Newark in the summer of 1967, a summer that would come to define the urban uprisings throughout the country and were The site of a transient motel in Detroit where three young Black men were killed, allegedly by white police officers, during the city’s bloody July 1967 race riot has received a historic marker. J. The largest single category in both riots was officials shooting at looters, cars, and crowds, although shooting of looters was more prevalent in Detroit and shooting of cars and crowds more common in Newark. Buffalo, New York, and Newark, New Jersey, preceded it; in the course of the summer, more than 150 cases of civil unrest erupted across the United States. May 19, 2023 · In the new book The War Is Here: Newark 1967, Life photographer Bud Lee documents the five-day-long riot that was sparked by the arrest and beating of a cab driver. J. org/series/?ahtv Jul 24, 2017 · A boy runs from National Guard troops in Newark, NJ during the 1967 riots. It seeks to give voice to those who experienced these events firsthand and places personal narratives in a broader theoretical framework involving issues of collective memory, trauma, race relations, and The deadliest and most destructive riots took place in Newark, New Jersey, and Detroit, Michigan. Jun 6, 2017 · But the Long Hot Summer happened in full spectrum. Chicago and Cleveland in 1966. This introductory page provides an overview of the main events in the Detroit Uprising from July 23-28, 1967, drawn primarily from the official accounts of the Detroit Police Department, the state of Michigan, and the federal government (including the Kerner Commission investigation). Riots in Newark and Detroit in the latter year provided a grim counterpart to the summer of love in San Francisco” (H. In the early hours of July 23, after police detain 85 partygoers at a blind pig, an outraged Jun 1, 2020 · Similar violence broke out in dozens of other cities across America that summer, most notably Newark, New Jersey. Newark and Detroit in 1967. Aug 3, 2017 · The Newark Race Riots of 1967 By Nick Reese “Local and state officials dreaded the approach of each ‘long, hot summer,’ as the rioting seasno became know. Here are some recollections of that time and how it has shaped the present. While many African Americans in Detroit had made economic advancements and gained political representation, systemic issues such as high Jul 12, 2017 · For 50 years, many in Newark have pointed to July 12-16, 1967 as the days that changed their world. Fatalities and Victims The official death total of the Detroit "Riot" is 43 people--33 African Americans and 10 white people. Serious property damage, including shattered storefronts and fires caused by arson, left many of the city's buildings damaged or destroyed. Jun 17, 2021 · Less than a week after the violence ended in Newark, it began in Detroit —on the night of July 23, when white police officers raided an illegal Black nightclub. It is an important, reverting, and persuasive account of the nadir of American urban civilization. It all began in Newark on July 12, 1967, when two white police officers detained and beat an African-American Jul 7, 2017 · The worst riots were in Detroit and Newark, but they took place in smaller towns, too, such as Cambridge, Maryland. Aug 4, 2017 · Policemen arrest suspects in a Detroit street on July 25, 1967 during riots that erupted in Detroit following a police operation. Sparked by a police raid at an unlicensed bar, the unrest quickly escalated into one of the most destructive riots in U. 2. Jul 16, 2024 · The source of data is two books by journalists (Sauter and Hine's 1968 Nightmare in Detroit and Hayden's 1967 Rebellion in Newark) which compile police reports, eyewitness accounts, and information from news sources to reconstruct the circum-stances of each death. AP Photo/File Sep 24, 2025 · Chapter 5 (pp. Five New Jerseyans who lived through the riots and studied the riots recall the Jul 7, 2017 · By 1967, as whites fled for the suburbs and were replaced with a wave of black and brown residents, Newark was New Jersey’s largest city and the country’s first majority-black city aside from Drawing on oral history interviews and archival materials, Summer of Rage examines the causes and consequences of urban unrest that occurred in Newark and Detroit during the summer of 1967. However, even smaller cities, such as Cambridge, Maryland, experienced unrest. Available? Silent No Longer: Voices of the 1967 Newark Race Riots. Jul 27, 2016 · In this regard, it is the specific purpose of this article to shed some light upon the issue of police violence during race riots by systematically examining the specific circumstances of death for each person killed during the Detriot and Newark race riots of 1967. In that time, 26 people were killed by police gunfire and thousands were arrested. New Jersey Studies 7 (2), July 2021, pp. cities faced violent upheavals, the biggest led by the League of Revolutionary Black Workers, in Detroit. In many parts of this story, the questions of "what happened" and "why it happened" are disputed. It took the U. Oral history of Jul 23, 2017 · 1967 Detroit riots, ‘resistance’ then and now ‘Social tensions and conflicts [of] today can be traced … to the divisions that tore apart the nation in 1967. Army, the Michigan National Guard, the Michigan State Police, and the Detroit police department--17,000 men--more than a week to restore order. Brands, American Jul 12, 2017 · In this sense, '67 was a harbinger, marked by riots July 12-17 in Newark, New Jersey, where 26 people died, July 14 in Plainfield, New Jersey, July 19 in Minneapolis, July 23-27 in Detroit, July The Detroit Riot of 1967 began when police vice squad officers executed a raid in the early morning hours of July 23, 1967 on an after hours drinking club or "blind pig" in a predominantly black Jul 12, 2017 · Detroit, a city with a reputation for being almost a model in race relations, erupted in mid-1967 with the nearest thing to civil war in a century. Images include National Guard troops in the area of the riots, neighborhood residents clearing rubble, and children and a woman walking through 12th Street. This is still probably an undercount. (From the New York Times archives) The streets of Newark, New Jersey on July 14 during the 1967 riots Destroyed buildings on July 24 during the 1967 Detroit riots In what is known as the " Long hot summer of 1967," more than 150 riots erupted across the United States, with the most significant occurring in Detroit, Michigan and Newark, New Jersey. A new movie by Oscar-winning director Kathryn Feb 7, 2016 · Newark erupted in racial strife in the summer of 1967. New York in 1964. The middle class Jul 18, 2017 · The intersection of 12th and Clairmount in Detroit was the epicenter of the 1967 civil disturbance. Apr 17, 2020 · In the Newark Riots, we look at the history of Newark and follow the course of events that led to the turmoil that began with the racial divide in the city. But the events of July 1967 would leave their particular mark on Detroit, a once Jul 29, 2023 · After Lee’s Newark assignment, Life sent him to cover the unrest in Detroit in July, 1967, and the funeral of Martin Luther King, Jr. In this July 1967 file photo, a National Guardsman stands at a Detroit intersection during riots in the city. - over all, 125 cities experienced riots in 1967. , and Detroit. Race Riots of 1967: An Analysis of Police Violence in Detroit and Newark Jul 9, 2020 · The Detroit Rebellion From 1964 to 1972, at least 300 U. Milwaukee, Buffalo, Cincinnati, and Newark were engulfed in flames. Subscribe for more HI Sep 24, 2025 · Summer of Rage: An Oral History of the 1967 Newark and Detroit Riots Max Arthur Herman. It was declared over on July 27, 1967. Many in Newark’s Black communities saw the July events as “rebellions” or “uprisings” against oppression, while white communities and politicians viewed them as “riots Jul 23, 2017 · The “Detroit Rebellion of 1967” would become known as one of the country’s worst civil uprisings in the 20th Century. The 1968 National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders Report has unique origins, in which sitting President The United States experienced a series of "long hot summers" of racial unrest during the mid-to-late 1960s. Taking place over a four-day period (between July 12 and July 17, 1967), the Newark riots resulted in at least 26 deaths and hundreds more serious injuries. Siegal. But he was worlds apart from the racial tensions that had been festering for decades. This week, Newark remembers the Apr 30, 2025 · (Clement Alexander Price, Professor of History, Rutgers University-Newark) 'Summer of Rage' beautifully chronicles the civil disorders/riots (residents, scholars, and leaders still cannot agree on the correct term) in Detroit and Newark in the summer of 1967, a summer that would come to define the urban uprisings throughout the country and were Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. After the riots, a decline that had already begun would accelerate; Detroit was the nation’s fourth biggest city in 1960, but would rank 21st by 2016. , exploded into violence. The poster depicts Uncle Sam as a devilish figure, yelling “Riot!” as he struggles to hold back a black man with a club. In Detroit, the specific trigger was a police raid on a "blind pig," an after Sep 27, 2017 · The 1967 Detroit Riots were among the most violent and destructive riots in U. 254-300) examines the coverage of those riots by Pravda and Izvestiia. ” Over the course of five days, the Detroit police and fire departments, the Michigan State Police, the Michigan National Guard, and the US Army were involved in quelling what became the largest civil disturbance From Detroit on Sunday, July 23rd at 11:30pm & 4:00pm ET on C-SPAN3. ) The DPD was a 92% white department in a city with a 40% black population in 1967, as white residents continued to move to the suburbs rather than live in integrated neighborhoods. Over 100 cities across the United States faced riots that summer (from the beginning of April to the middle of August). As the riot approached its final hours, 26 people, mostly African Americans, were reported killed, another 750 were injured and over 1,000 were jailed. To some extent, the impact of the Newark riots -- a five-day civil disturbance that tallied 26 Figure 1. The Clement Alexander Price Lectures, The Newark Rebellion of 1967: A Historic Moment Considered brings together panelists reflecting a range of experiences to explore the many issues at the root of the six days of rioting which took place in Newark in 1967. Jul 31, 2017 · Drawing on oral history interviews and archival materials, Summer of Rage examines the causes and consequences of urban unrest that occurred in Newark and Detroit during the summer of 1967. They were Aug 3, 2017 · Sugrue — who also questions the common wisdom that Detroit was the clear “worst” of the 1967 riots, as it was a proportionately larger city than Newark, for example, and flat numbers don’t Jul 16, 2017 · In the summer of 1967, Detroit was home to some of the largest riots in American history. The Detroit Riot of 1967 stands as a pivotal moment in American history, highlighting the deep-seated issues of racial tension, economic disparity, and social injustice. By the time the bloodshed, burning and looting ended after five days, 43 people were dead, 342 injured The Newark Riots of 1967: Historic Photos Documenting the Rage, Destruction, and the Aftermath of Urban Unrest 280 Views 2 May 21, 2025 · On July 23, 1967, the Detroit police raided a blind pig (after-hours drinking establishment), touching off the most destructive urban riot of the 1960s. The work chronicles the city of Newark, New Jersey, and the many ways it was affected by the civil disturbance that took place there in the summer of 1967. The Jul 26, 2017 · Understanding Detroit’s 1967 Upheaval 50 Years Later For five days in July, the Motor City was under siege from looters and soldiers alike Jul 7, 2017 · For four days in July 1967, Newark was the epicenter of black rage. history, leaving a profound mark on the city of Detroit and its residents. history. yr6p olv vdjf f7h upngr nx eys jkmcpz 9x7 jujsf
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