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Many explanations arose for the causes of the riots, but the most lasting built on the report of the commission established by california gov. Watts, 50 years on, stands in contrast to todays conflicts. The 50th anniversary of the watts riots of 1965 britannica. Aug 16, 2015 this december 1965 cbs news documentary looks back several months to the watts riots, tracing the events of august 1117, 1965, and searching for reasons behind the violence and destruction that. The watts riot, which raged for six days and resulted in more than forty million dollars worth of property damage, was both the largest and costliest urban rebellion of the civil rights era. The watts riots became a key moment in the civil rights movement. The immediate cause of the disturbances was the arrest. On august 11, 1965, marquette frye, an africanamerican motorist on parole for robbery, was pulled over for reckless driving. Watts would be the standardbearer for the three hundred riots that would follow it. Choose from 16 different sets of watts riots 1965 flashcards on quizlet. The legacy of the watts riots remains disputed and controversial.

View my stats visitors since 8 december 1998 questions. The watts riot in 1965 symbolized the more militant and confrontational phase of the civil rights movement. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading watts riots 1965. See more ideas about watts riots, black history and civil rights movement. Aug 11, 2005 watts riots, 40 years later 1 10 tommy jacquette, executive of the watts summer festival, at 116th street and avalon, where lee w. To others, they were a revolt, a rebellion, an uprisinga violent but justified leap into a future of black self. Spatial cluster analysis provides evidence that this fear is most closely associated with the 1965 watts riots. For every big city had a ghetto and every ghetto had for decades been experiencing the exact same grievances. To link to this object, paste this link in email, im or document to embed this object, paste this html in website. The watts riots, also known as the watts rebellion, was a large series of riots that broke out august 11, 1965, in the predominantly black neighborhood of. The riot spurred from an incident on august 11, 1965 when marquette frye, a young african american motorist, was pulled over and arrested by lee w. I know there are several books out there so im looking for suggestions. Sep 09, 2015 posts about watts riots written by thomaspeebles. A symbol of racial tensions after riots broke out on aug.

Community members reported that the police had hurt a pregnant woman, and six days of civil unrest followed. Store collapses as firemen try to control a 6 block blaze at 43rd and central, in watts. By the late 1960s, black power advocates in the north focused their attention. From watts in 1965 to ferguson today, lessons on race left. How were the struggles of blacks in the south different from the struggles of. Search the web search california military history online. When the smoke cleared, 34 people were dead, more than a 1,000 were injured and some 600 buildings were damaged. A look back at the 1965 watts riots orange county register. On august 11, 1965, an africanamerican motorist was arrested for drunk driving. Download premium images you cant get anywhere else. See more ideas about watts riots, history and black history.

The watts riot, also know as the watts rebellion, foreshadowed the many rebellions to occur in ensuing years during the 1967 detroit riots, the newark riots, and other violence. Learn watts riots 1965 with free interactive flashcards. This december 1965 cbs news documentary looks back several months to the watts riots, tracing the events of august 1117, 1965, and searching for reasons behind the violence and destruction that. The immediate cause of the disturbances was the arrest of an african american man, marquette frye, by a white california highway. He also recreates events such as the 1910 bombing of the times building, the savage suppression of the 1923 longshoremens strike, and the 1965 watts riots, which signaled that l. By the time the watts riots ended, 34 people had been killed and more than 1,000 injured. Barbara arnwine, who lived through those riots, says watching the events in ferguson, mo. How 1965 transformed america addresses a distinction between the 1960s and the sixties, the former being the decade that ended in 1969, whereas the latter refers to the divisive times we. This was the result of a white police officer striking a black bystander during a protest. This triggers a week of violence and anger revealing the resentment blacks felt toward treatment toward them. The sixday explosion that shook america world news.

Aug 11, 2015 a symbol of racial tensions after riots broke out on aug. It was in this context, with racial tensions incredibly high across the country, and tensions between african americans and police even higher, that the watts riots began. To start have room turned upside down desks on sides chairs turned over information interviews and pictures to be stuck around the room hand pupils their investigation sheets as they walk in allow a certain amount of time to pass for. A look back at the 1965 watts riots the mercury news. Watts riots 1965 flashcards and study sets quizlet. The cause of the watts riot wasnt started by one event it was started by a chain of events that built up the tension between white police enforcement and black civilians in the community. How 1965 transformed america addresses a distinction between the 1960s and the sixties, the former being the decade that ended in 1969, whereas the latter refers to the divisive times we associate in the united states with anti. Aug 11, 2005 the divisions are still there, 40 years later. When the smoke cleared, 34 people were dead, more than a 1,000. In watts, a man named marquette frye was arrested for drunk driving, along with his mother and brother who had committed no apparent crimes.

Download it once and read it on your kindle device, pc, phones or tablets. Jul, 2016 the difference in response between black people in the watts area and whites nearby was striking. The immediate cause of the disturbances was the arrest of. The aim of this lesson is to allow pupils to explore the 1965 watts riot as a case study linking in with the era of black power. The watts riots lasted for six days, resulting in 34 deaths, 1,032 injuries and 4,000 arrests, involving 34,000 people and ending in the destruction. A minor roadside argument broke out, which then escalated into a fight with. How 1965 transformed america james pattersons the eve of destruction. After the watts riots, then governor pat brown named john mccone to head a commission to study the riots. A minor roadside argument broke out, which then escalated into a fight with police.

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