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EPISODE · Aug 21, 2023 · 6 MIN

US Bombed Chicago: Targeting US Citizens

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"Red Summer" refers to the summer of 1919, during which the United States experienced a series of race massacres and civil unrest, culminating in the Chicago Race War. These events were a result of heightened tensions between white and black communities due to factors like the Great Migration, where African Americans moved from the rural South to northern cities during World War I. The Chicago Race War of 1919 was one of the most severe incidents during this period. It erupted after a black teenager, Eugene Williams, drowned when white men threw stones at him for swimming in a "white" area of Lake Michigan. The riot led to violence, with black communities being targeted. The term "Red Summer" signifies the bloodshed and racial conflict that marked this tumultuous period in American history. Source: https://time.com/5636454/what-is-red-summer/ TITLE: What Is Red Summer? What to Know on 1919's Deadly Race ... - TIME CONTENT: Jul 29, 2019 · History Civil Rights ‘It Just Goes On and On’: How the Race Riots of 1919's ‘Red Summer’ Helped Shape a Century of American History National Guardsmen question an African-American man https://www.history.com/topics/black-history/chicago-race-riot-of-1919 TITLE: The Chicago Race Riot of 1919 - HISTORY CONTENT: The “Red Summer” of 1919 marked the culmination of steadily growing tensions surrounding the great migration of African Americans from the rural South to the cities of the North that took place during World War I. When the war ended in late 1918, thousands of servicemen returned home from fighting in Europe to find that their jobs in factories, war... See full list on history.com On July 27, 1919, a 17-year-old African American boy named Eugene Williams was swimming with friends in Lake Michigan when he crossed the unofficial barrier (located at 29th Street) between the city’s “white” and “Black” beaches. A group of white men threw stones at Williams, hitting him, and he drowned. https://www.britannica.com/event/Chicago-Race-Riot-of-1919 TITLE: Chicago Race Riot of 1919 | Summary, History, & Facts CONTENT: Chicago Race Riot of 1919, most severe of approximately 25 race riots throughout the U.S. in the “Red Summer” (meaning “bloody”) following World War I; a manifestation of racial frictions intensified by large-scale African American migration to the North

"Red Summer" refers to the summer of 1919, during which the United States experienced a series of race massacres and civil unrest, culminating in the Chicago Race War. These events were a result of heightened tensions between white and black communities due to factors like the Great Migration, where African Americans moved from the rural South to northern cities during World War I. The Chicago Race War of 1919 was one of the most severe incidents during this period. It erupted after a black teenager, Eugene Williams, drowned when white men threw stones at him for swimming in a "white" area of Lake Michigan. The riot led to violence, with black communities being targeted. The term "Red Summer" signifies the bloodshed and racial conflict that marked this tumultuous period in American history. Source: https://time.com/5636454/what-is-red-summer/ TITLE: What Is Red Summer? What to Know on 1919's Deadly Race ... - TIME CONTENT: Jul 29, 2019 · History Civil Rights ‘It Just Goes On and On’: How the Race Riots of 1919's ‘Red Summer’ Helped Shape a Century of American History National Guardsmen question an African-American man https://www.history.com/topics/black-history/chicago-race-riot-of-1919 TITLE: The Chicago Race Riot of 1919 - HISTORY CONTENT: The “Red Summer” of 1919 marked the culmination of steadily growing tensions surrounding the great migration of African Americans from the rural South to the cities of the North that took place during World War I. When the war ended in late 1918, thousands of servicemen returned home from fighting in Europe to find that their jobs in factories, war... See full list on history.com On July 27, 1919, a 17-year-old African American boy named Eugene Williams was swimming with friends in Lake Michigan when he crossed the unofficial barrier (located at 29th Street) between the city’s “white” and “Black” beaches. A group of white men threw stones at Williams, hitting him, and he drowned. https://www.britannica.com/event/Chicago-Race-Riot-of-1919 TITLE: Chicago Race Riot of 1919 | Summary, History, & Facts CONTENT: Chicago Race Riot of 1919, most severe of approximately 25 race riots throughout the U.S. in the “Red Summer” (meaning “bloody”) following World War I; a manifestation of racial frictions intensified by large-scale African American migration to the North

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