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  1. Dec 4, 2013 · Map of Detroit Riots Fire Damage 1967. December 4, 2013 By Alex B. Hill. From the Detroit Geographic Expedition Institute’s Field Notes III, William Bunge and his colleagues included maps and anecdotal accounts of how the 12th Street Riots began. After police raided a “blind pig” unlicensed liquor establishment on the Near Westside and ...

  2. Firemen fight to control blazing buildings in Detroit on July 25, 1967. The city was filled with gunfire, looting and police officers for five days that July. AP Photos. The summer of 1967 was ...

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    • From The Account of 2LT Willard Nieboer
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    As a newly commissioned Second Lieutenant, Willard Nieboer was assigned as a medical platoon leader in HHC, 3-126 Infantry Battalion, out of the Grand Rapids area National Guard. When the Detroit riots broke out, the unit had to gather quickly and took of a few days to mobilize. Unfortunately, 2LT Nieboer was visiting family in Alberta, Canada. The...

    Officer Isaiah McKinnon, an African-American police officer, was trying to return home after a grueling 12 hour shift trying to stop the rioters from burning down the city and stealing from the local stores. He got pulled over by two other officers, who happened to by Caucasian, for being out past curfew. He still had his uniform on, and tried to e...

    It has been almost 50 years since the raid of the Blind Pig, and there has been a lot of recovery made by the city of Detroit. Yet much of the devastation still remains from the looters and arsonists who leveled entire blocks without thinking twice. In the short video clip below by Philip Cherner, ABC News shows what happened in the summer of 1967,...

    Only lasting five days, the Detroit riots was one of the Nations worst riots in its History in terms of deaths, injured, arrests, and total damage costs. It is something people today hope to never see again, and Detroit has taken certain precautions to prevent another rebellion, like training in the police sector and making sure enough force is ava...

    Cherner, Phillip. Detroit Riot-Then and Now. ABC News, 11 Aug. 2007. Web. 15 Nov. 2015. .
    Interview with Maj. Willard Nieboer (ret.), October 21, 2015.
    Meredith, Robyn. 5 Days in 1967 Still Shake Detroit. N.p., 23 July 1997. Web. 16 Nov. 2015.
  4. Jul 3, 2008 · The Detroit Race Riot in Detroit, Michigan in the summer of 1967 was one of the most violent urban revolts in the 20th century. It came as an immediate response to police brutality but underlying conditions including segregated housing and schools and rising black unemployment … Read MoreDetroit Race Riot (1967)

  5. Jul 22, 2017 · Fifty years later, special correspondent Soledad O'Brien reports on what sparked it all and the scars that remain today. On July 23, 1967, Detroit was hit by a riot. Everything broke loose. Forty ...

  6. The 1967 Detroit riot, also known as the 12th Street Riot, was the bloodiest of the urban riots in the United States during the "Long, hot summer of 1967". Composed mainly of confrontations between black residents and the Detroit Police Department, it began in the early morning hours of Sunday July 23, 1967, in Detroit, Michigan.

  7. Jul 16, 2017 · UNIDENTIFIED MAN #1: On July 21, 1967, Detroit was hit by a riot. GARCIA-NAVARRO: Detroit at the time was a segregated city with an almost all-white police force. Poverty, unemployment and ...

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