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    (Civil). This ended up turning into riots where the protesters would start throwing missiles‚ rocks‚ bottles‚ and bricks at policemen. This was the main way of violence during the protests which turned into riots in 1964 and 1965 (Heaps 160). These violent protests also led to cops using dogs to try and help control the rioters (Fitz Video). Even though the violence in these riots had started because officers did not want them protesting‚ they also also took the riots to any white stores that would not

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    fact that it was a white man that shot an African-American male was enough to cause a bit more of racial tension between the police department and the citizens of Ferguson‚ a predominately black community. The riots that broke out in Ferguson were similar to the riots that broke out in Watts . The incident showed feelings of racism‚ actions taken by the courts‚ and actions taken by the citizens of Ferguson. The shooting of Michael Brown involved a Ferguson police officer named Darren Wilson who

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    other minorities felt they were being oppressed and lashed out in protest. There were major riots that occurred in Los Angeles‚ Watts riots of 1965; Chicago‚ 1966 which was carried out by the Puerto Rican population; and Newark‚ 1967. LBJ created the commission during the riots in Detroit in 1967. Johnson wanted the commission to answer why these riots were happening and what can be done to prevent these riots from happening. The commission report was released over a year later. The commission concluded

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    a just cause. Easy Rawlin’s inner conflict is whether or not he is betraying his African American community when working for the LAPD. The author portrays this clearly by the imagery in which the characters describe each other. In Watts‚ I 1965‚ right during the riots‚ blacks were seen as inferior to whites and weren’t treated as equals. For example‚ when Easy was walking in a hospital with a detective in order to investigate the murder of Nola Payne (Little Scarlet)‚ and the registering nurse gives

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    never told the true story of crime and life out on the street or the real people that police it every day. The Los Angeles Police Department has had a very colorful history as it has led to modern times. The Zoot Suit Riots of 1943‚ the Watts Riots of 1965‚ the Rodney King Riots of 1992 and the Rampart Scandal all have had an impact on the LAPD and law enforcement in general‚ as well as how the public perceives police and their mission. In 1926‚ when Chief James Davis ran the LAPD‚ he gave a directive

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    discrimination of race‚ religion‚ age or gender. This was introduced to create equal opportunities for all. This essay will outline the key factors regarding whether or not Lyndon B Johnson was significant in improving Civil rights due to factors such as riots‚ involvement in Vietnam‚ the policies he introduced and laws which were passed. Some historians argue that Lyndon B Johnson was significant improving civil rights for African-Americans during his presidency. For example‚ “He was able to push through

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    black point of view and perspective of the social issues they were facing on a daily basis. While covering issues during the Watts riot‚ one of the journalists named Fleming suffered a fractured skull and jaw when black militants chased him while he covered the “son of Watts” protests. His empathetic response was‚ “If I was a young black man growing up on the streets of Watts…I might feel like hitting some white guy in the head‚ too” (Whitaker 37). The courage that journalist had during the civil

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    In fact‚ the Los Angeles government and police feared major racial riots if OJ was convicted. The city of Los Angeles has had prior racial riots because of police brutality‚ police fraud and racial discrimination. The most severe riot was in 1965. During this time Los Angeles had major racial discrimination. Blacks and Latinos were prevented from moving into predominately white neighborhoods. Tensions were high and the Watts riot occurred because a black man and his family were unfairly arrested

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    The three events I choose were the March on Washington‚ Watt’s Riot‚ and Montgomery Bus Boycott. March On Washington: This event took place on August 28‚ 1963. 250‚000 people attended this march it was the largest demonstration nation’s capital ever seen. It even made television. The reason for this march was for racial unrest & civil rights. The march on Washington was represented by a coalition of civil right organizations. The “Big Six” organizers were James Farmer (CORE)‚ Martin Luther King

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    proceeded with the plan‚ called the Bay of Pigs (1961). Disaster struck as air support was cancelled by Kennedy in the attempt to keep US involvement a secret‚ and the exiles were captured or killed by Castro. | Camelot | * August 11‚ 1965 – Watts Riots: Blacks enraged by police brutality rioted for 5 days Property burned‚ stores looted in their own

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