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Race riot

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A race riot or racial riot is an outbreak of violent civil unrest in which race is a key factor. The term had entered the English language in the United States by the 1890s. Early use of the term in the United States referred to race riots which were often a dominant culture mob action against individuals or groups of people from other races. Much later, the term came to describe violence and property destruction by racial minority groups often directed at neighborhood business, government representatives and law enforcement agencies perceived as unfairly targeting racial groups. Mob rule, religious animosity, vigilantism, Jim Crow, lynching, racial profiling, economics, police brutality, institutional racism, urban renewal, and racial identity politics are often cited as causes of these riots, although many have argued that these riots tend not to follow any sort of political logic but rather represent spontaneous violent outbursts. However, political decisions, repression and social hate by national or local levels of government and the larger community directed towards a certain race may contribute to this type of riot.

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See also Rivers of Blood

[edit] United States

[edit] Nativist Period 1700's-1860

[edit] Civil War Period 1861-1865


[edit] Reconstruction Period: 1865 - 1877

[edit] Jim Crow Period: 1890 - 1914

[edit] War and Inter-War Period: 1914 - 1945

[edit] Postwar era: 1946 - 1954

  • 1946: Columbia, TN Riot

[edit] Civil Rights and Black Power Movement's Period: 1955 - 1977

[edit] Modern

  • 1980: Miami
  • 1980: Chattanooga, Tenn - 1980 Chattanooga Riot
  • 1992: Los Angeles In a reaction to the acquittal of all LA police officers involved in the video-taped beating of the unarmed, outnumbered, and crawling, Rodney King riots broke out mainly involving Black youth in the Black neighborhood.
  • 2001: 2001 Cincinnati Riots In a reaction to the acquittal of Steven Roach after the fatal shooting of an unarmed young Black male, Timothy Thomas, during a foot pursuit, riots broke out over the span of a few days.

See also Mass racial violence in the United States

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