Memphis riot or riots may refer to one of these events in Memphis, Tennessee:
Memphis riots of 1866, May 1–3, deadly clashes between returning Black soldiers and local police
Memphis riot of March 28, 1968, part of the Memphis Sanitation Strike
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Memphisriot or riots may refer to one of these events in Memphis, Tennessee: Memphisriots of 1866, May 1–3, deadly clashes between returning Black soldiers...
in Memphis, and allowed the strikers to use their union hall for meetings. Most White union leaders in Memphis expressed concern about race riots. Tommy...
Race riot that broke out during Reconstruction, Memphis, Tennessee 1866 – New Orleans riot, July 30, New Orleans, Louisiana 1867 – 1867 Franklin riot, July...
women to testify before a congressional committee that investigated the MemphisRiots of 1866. She is believed to be the first transgender woman to testify...
when the Memphisriots broke out and the major black neighborhoods were destroyed. When the city asked for help, he suppressed the rioting with the use...
City draft riots (New York City, United States) 1864 – Leicester balloon riot (Leicester, United Kingdom) 1866 – MemphisRiots of 1866 (Memphis, Tennessee)...
Memphis, Tennessee. Taylor was arrested in December 2010 after a brawl in Memphis and charged with attempted second-degree murder, inciting to riot and...
Digital Newspaper Collection". cdnc.ucr.edu. "MemphisRiots and Massacres: Official Report". The Daily Memphis Avalanche. December 5, 1866. p. 1. Retrieved...
The Tulsa race massacre, also known as the Tulsa race riot or the Black Wall Street massacre, was a two-day-long white supremacist terrorist massacre that...
ISBN 9780700613281. United States Congress, House Select Committee on the MemphisRiots, MemphisRiots and Massacres, 25 July 1866, Washington, DC: Government Printing...
New Orleans massacre of 1866 1866: Memphis, Tennessee, mostly ethnic Irish against African Americans 1868: Pulaski Riot 1868: St. Bernard Parish massacre...
The New York City draft riots (July 13–16, 1863), sometimes referred to as the Manhattan draft riots and known at the time as Draft Week, were violent...
and some played major roles in attacking blacks in riots in Memphis. In 1871, New York's Orange Riots broke out when Irish Protestants celebrated the Williamite...
Politico. Retrieved May 11, 2021. Ryan, James Gilbert (July 1977). "The MemphisRiots of 1866: Terror in a Black Community During Reconstruction". The Journal...
The Commercial Appeal (also known as the Memphis Commercial Appeal) is a daily newspaper of Memphis, Tennessee, and its surrounding metropolitan area....
2018. McCool, B. Boren. Union, Reaction, and Riot: The Biography of a Rural Race Riot. Memphis: Memphis State University Press, 1970. McWhirter, Cameron...
Ethnic violence Memphisriots of 1866 Meridian riot of 1871 New Orleans riot of 1866 Pulaski (Tennessee) riot of 1867 South Carolina riots of 1876 Reconstruction...
1866: Johnson vetoes the Civil Rights Act of 1866. May 1 to 3, 1866: Riots in Memphis, Tennessee kill forty-eight, primarily freed African Americans, and...