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  2. Red Summer - Wikipedia

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    The Red Summer was a period in mid-1919 during which white supremacist terrorism and racial riots occurred in more than three dozen cities across the United States, ...

  3. Elaine massacre - Wikipedia

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    The postwar summer of 1919, also known as Red Summer, had already been marked by deadly massacres targeting African-Americans in more than three dozen cities across the country, (including Chicago, Knoxville, Washington, D.C., and Omaha, Nebraska) being targeted by white mobs. Competition for jobs and housing in crowded markets following World ...

  4. In 1919, Corbin expelled all its Black residents. Here’s why ...

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    The period is referred to as “The Red Summer of 1919.” Mobs of white people attacked Black Americans in various towns and cities, resulting in numerous injuries and deaths.

  5. Chicago race riot of 1919 - Wikipedia

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    Due to its sustained violence and widespread economic impact, it is considered the worst of the scores of riots and civil disturbances across the United States during the "Red Summer" of 1919, so named because of its racial and labor violence. [5] It was also one of the worst riots in the history of Illinois. [6]

  6. Knoxville riot of 1919 - Wikipedia

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    The Riot of 1919 was one of several violent racial incidents that occurred during the so-called Red Summer when race riots plagued cities across the United States. The riot was one of the worst racial episodes in Knoxville's history and shattered the city's vision of itself as a racially tolerant Southern town. [ 6 ]

  7. 'Red Summer': Watch the Trailer for Dawn Porter's Tulsa ... - AOL

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    Tentatively titled Red Summer, the upcoming National Geographic special will shed new light on the 100-year-old horrifying and deadly racial conflict of 1921, when as many as 300 Black people were ...

  8. Bogalusa sawmill killings - Wikipedia

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    The Bogalusa saw mill killings were part of the American Red Summer of 1919, a period of civil unrest marked by attacks on Black communities and racial oppression in various U.S. cities and counties. These events, including the Bogalusa massacre, highlighted the challenges faced by Black labor organizers and the broader struggle for civil ...

  9. 10 Fascinating Facts About the Summer Solstice

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    The summer solstice is the longest day of the year In New York City, for example, the sun will rise on Thursday at 5:24 a.m. and set at 8:30 p.m., meaning that there will be 15 hours and 5 minutes ...