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9 February, 13:19
What were the causes of the Detroit riot of 1943?
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The rioting in Detroit began among youths at Belle Isle Park on June 20, 1943; the unrest moved into the city proper and was exacerbated by false rumors of racial attacks in both the black and white communities ... At the time, white commissions attributed the cause of the riot to black hoodlums and youths.
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