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29 October, 12:53
Why were the detroit riots of 1967 significant
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Cara Ferguson
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It was one of the largest riots to happen in the United States. It was a police bust gone that grew into a full-fledged riot where many people were killed and injured as well. Many buildings and properties were also damaged as a result.
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