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    Watts riots. Part of the Ghetto riots. Two buildings on fire on Avalon Boulevard. Date. August 11–16, 1965. Location. Watts, Los Angeles. Goals. To end mistreatment by the police and to end discrimination in housing, employment, and schooling systems.

  2. Apr 22, 2024 · Jeff Wallenfeldt. Los Angeles Riots of 1992, major outbreak of violence, looting, and arson in Los Angeles that began on April 29, 1992, in response to the acquittal of four white Los Angeles policemen on all but one charge (on which the jury was deadlocked) connected with the severe beating of an African American motorist in 1991.

  3. Aug 3, 2020 · History. protests. She Played a Key Role in the Police Response to the Watts Riots. The Memory Still Haunts Her—But Black History Is Full of Haunting Memories. 11 minute read. Black smoke...

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  5. Aug 8, 2021 · PUBLISHED 12:30 PM PT Aug. 08, 2021. It's been 56 years since the Watts Riots, when the neighborhood and most of South Los Angeles erupted into six days of civil unrest. The riots broke out on Aug. 11, 1965, after police pulled over a young Black man named Marquette Frye for reckless driving.

  6. The Watts Riots, also known as the Watts Rebellion, occurred in Los Angeles, California in 1965. The riots were sparked by the arrest of Marquette Frye, a black man, which led to six days of violence, resulting in numerous casualties and extensive property damage.

  7. Aug 10, 2015 · A symbol of racial tensions after riots broke out on Aug. 11, 1965, Watts, a neighborhood in Los Angeles, has made strides in relations between the police and the community. But it is no...

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