Asked by Jonathan Riendeau on Jul 06, 2024

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What triggered the Watts riots in Los Angeles in August 1965, and what were its immediate consequences?

Watts Riots

A series of violent confrontations between the police and residents of the Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles in August 1965, highlighting racial tensions and economic disparities.

Los Angeles

A major city in California, United States, known for its entertainment industry, diverse culture, and as a leading hub of commerce and technology.

  • Master the knowledge of the fundamental social and political movements during the 1960s and the onset of the 1970s.
  • Assess the rationales and outcomes of important demonstrations and instances of civil resistance.
  • Comprehend how government authorities react to social movements and protests.
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Zybrea KnightJul 08, 2024
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A crowd gathered on the evening of August 11 1965 to protest the arrest of a young African-American driver, began to throw rocks and bottles at police, and then started setting fires and looting white-owned businesses. It took 15,000 police and national guardsmen six days to restore order and the outburst caused the death of 34 people, injured over 1,000, and prompted the arrest of 4,000.