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The Springfield race riot of 1908 consisted of events of mass racial violence committed against African Americans by a mob of about 5,000 white Americans and European immigrants in Springfield, Illinois, between August 14 and 16, 1908. Two black men had been arrested as suspects in a rape, and attempted rape and murder.
The ruins of a Springfield home captured during the 1908 Springfield Race Riot. Between Aug. 14 and Aug. 16, at least five were killed and millions of damages to Black-owned businesses were incurred.
President Joe Biden on Friday signed a proclamation establishing the Springfield 1908 Race Riot Monument, located on the site of a deadly attack on a Black community by a white mob 116 years ago.
For two nights in August 1908, a White mob laid siege to Springfield, indiscriminately looting, burning and destroying Black-owned homes and businesses, in a race riot that would become known as ...
“While the 1908 Springfield race riot demonstrates our nation’s deep history of racial violence, it also sparked the creation of the NAACP — reflecting the strength and resilience of Black Americans in the tireless fight for civil rights," said U.S. Rep. Nikki Budzinski, whose office said she urged Biden to designate the monument.
President Joe Biden is expected to designate the site of the 1908 Race Riot in Springfield as a national monument.. The Washington Post reported Wednesday that the White House confirmed the Friday ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Friday designated a national monument at the site of the 1908 race riot in Springfield, Ill., a seminal moment in the United States' long and difficult history with racial violence targeting Black people.
1908 – Springfield Race Riot, Springfield, Illinois (anti-Black riots) 1909 – Greek Town riot, February 21, South Omaha, Nebraska (anti-Greek riots) 1910–1919