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 Re: Minneapolis, razzismo, violenza di strada Chiedo il ban di pesta nera a meno che non la cambi immediatamente in peste bianca per il suo nick palesemente razzista. | 
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 Re: Minneapolis, razzismo, violenza di strada Oramai siamo al delirio piω totale. Triste pensare che un tempo, neanche troppo lontano, l'Occidente dominava il mondo e ora non riesce a tenere a bada 4 scappati di casa armati di estintori e bottiglie. Ogni impero giunge prima o poi ad una fine, e questa θ la nostra. | 
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 19001909 1900  Akron Riot of 1900, Akron, Ohio 1900  New Orleans Riot 1901  Denver Riots, Denver, Colorado[citation needed] 1901  New York Race Riots[citation needed] 1901  Pierce City Riots, Pierce City, Missouri 1902  Liverpool Riots, Denver, Colorado[citation needed] 1903  Colorado Labor Wars, 19031904 1903  Anthracite Coal Strike, Eastern Pennsylvania 1903  Evansville Race Riot, Evansville, Indiana[citation needed] 1903  Motormen's Riot, Richmond, Virginia[citation needed] 1905  1905 Chicago teamsters' strike, April 7  July 19, Conflict between the Teamsters Union and the Employers' Association of Chicago by the end, 21 people killed and 416 injured, mostly workers. Chicago, IL 1906  Rioting and looting after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake 1906  Atlanta Riots, Atlanta, Georgia 1907  Bellingham riots, Bellingham, Washington 1908  Springfield Race Riot, Springfield, Illinois 1909  Greek Town riot, February 21, South Omaha, Nebraska 19101919 1910  JohnsonJeffries riots 19101919  Bandit War Southern Texas 1910  Philadelphia general strike (1910), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1912  Lawrence textile strike, Lawrence, Massachusetts (January to March) 1912  Grabow riot (July 7) 1913  Wheatland Riot, August 3, Wheatland, California 1913  Paterson silk strike, February 25  July 28 Paterson, New Jersey 1913  Copper Country Strike of 19131914, Calumet, Michigan 1913  Colorado Coalfield War, September 23  April 29, 1914, Southern Colorado 1913  Indianapolis streetcar strike of 1913, October 30  November 7, Indianapolis, Indiana 1914  Ludlow massacre, April 20, Ludlow, Colorado 1916  Preparedness Day bombing, July 22, San Francisco, California 1916  Everett massacre, November 5, Everett, Washington 1917  East St. Louis Race Riots, July 2, St. Louis, Missouri & East St. Louis, Illinois 1917  Chester race riot, July 2529, Chester, Pennsylvania 1917  Springfield Vigilante Riot, Springfield, Missouri 1917  Green Corn Rebellion, August 3, A brief popular uprising advocating for the rural poor and against military conscription, Central Oklahoma 1917  Houston Race riot, August 23, Houston, Texas 1917  St. Paul Streetcar Riots, October and December, St. Paul, Minnesota 1918  Detroit trolley riot, Detroit, Michigan {Source: Detroit Free Press' The Detroit Almanac, 2001.} 1919  Seattle General Strike, February 611, Seattle, Washington 1919  May Day Riots, May 1, Cleveland, Ohio, Boston, Massachusetts, New York City, New York (state) 1919  Red Summer, white riots against blacks Blakeley, Georgia (February 8) Memphis, Tennessee (March 14) Morgan County, West Virginia (April 10) Jenkins County, Georgia (April 13) Charleston, South Carolina (May 10) Sylvester, Georgia (May 10) New London, Connecticut (May 29) Putnam County, Georgia (May 2729) Monticello, Mississippi (May 31) Memphis, Tennessee (June 13) New London, Connecticut (June 13) Annapolis, Maryland (June 27) Macon, Mississippi (June 27) Bisbee, Arizona (July 3) Dublin, Georgia (July 6) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (July 7) Coatesville, Pennsylvania (July 8) Tuscaloosa, Alabama (July 9) Longview, Texas (July 1012) Garfield Park riot of 1919 (July 14) Port Arthur, Texas (July 15) Washington, D.C. (July 1924) Norfolk, Virginia (July 21) New Orleans, Louisiana (July 23) Darby, Pennsylvania (July 23) Hobson City, Alabama (July 26) Chicago, Illinois (July 27  August 3) Newberry, South Carolina (July 28) Bloomington, Illinois (July 31) Syracuse, New York (July 31) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (July 31) Hattiesburg, Mississippi (August 4) Texarkana, Texas riot of 1919 (August 6) New York, New York (August 21) Knoxville, Tennessee (August 30) Ellenton, South Carolina (September 1521) Omaha, Nebraska (September 2829) Elaine, Arkansas (October 12) Baltimore, Maryland (October 12) Corbin, Kentucky (October 31, 1919) 1919  Annapolis riot of 1919, June 27, Annapolis, Maryland 1919  Boston Police Strike, September 911, Boston, Massachusetts 1919  Steel Strike of 1919, September 22  January 8 Pennsylvania 1919  Centralia Massacre, November 11, Centralia, Washington 19201929 1920  Battle of Matewan, May 20, Matewan, West Virginia 1920  Ocoee massacre, November 23, Ocoee, Florida 1921  Tulsa Race Massacre, May 31  June 1, Tulsa, Oklahoma 1921  Battle of Blair Mountain, AugustSeptember, Logan County, West Virginia 1922  Herrin Massacre, June 2122, Herrin, Illinois 1922  Straw Hat Riot, September 1315, New York City, New York 1922  Perry race riot, December 1415, Perry, Florida 1923  Rosewood Massacre, January 17, Rosewood, Florida 1925  Ossian Sweet incident, September, Detroit, Michigan 1927  Poughkeepsie, New York[further explanation needed] Blacks were targeted, but rioters also attacked Greeks, Puerto Ricans and Chinese in the community where Blacks lived. 1927  Yakima Valley Anti-Filipino Riot, November 811, Yakima Valley 1927  Columbine Mine Massacre, November 21, Serene, Colorado 1929  Loray Mill strike, Gastonia, North Carolina 19301939 1930  Watsonville Riots, January 1923, Watsonville, California 1931  Battle of Evarts, May 5, Harlan County, Kentucky 1931  The Housing Protests, August 3, Chicago, Illinois 1931  Hawaii Riot, Hawaii 1932  Bonus Army March, Spring/Summer 1932, Washington, D.C. 1932  Ford Hunger March, March 7, 3,000 unemployed workers march on Ford Motors, five are killed, River Rouge plant, Dearborn, Michigan 1934  Minneapolis Teamsters Strike of 1934, Minneapolis, Minnesota 1934  Auto-Lite strike, April 4  June 3, the "Battle of Toledo" riot, Toledo, Ohio 1934  1934 West Coast Longshore Strike, May 9  October 12, San Francisco Bay Area, California; Portland, Oregon; Seattle, Washington 1934  Textile workers strike (1934) 1934  Detroit World Series riot, October 10, Detroit, Michigan {Source: Detroit Free Press' The Detroit Almanac, 2001.} 1935  Harlem Riot, March 1920, New York City 1935  Southern Tenant Farmers' Union Riot, Arkansas 1935  Terre Haute General Strike, July 2223, A labor dispute between an enameling company and a labor union led to a two-day general strike. Indiana National Guard was called out and martial law was declared by the Governor. The city was under a state of martial law for six months. It was the third general strike in U.S. History. Terre Haute, Indiana 1937  Flint Sit-Down Strike, General Motors' Fisher Body Plant, Flint, Michigan 1937  Battle of the Overpass, May 26, Dearborn, Michigan {Source: Detroit Free Press' The Detroit Almanac, 2001.} 1937  Republic Steel Strike, May 30, Chicago, Illinois 1939  U.S. Nazi Riot, New York City 19401949 1942  Sojourner Truth Homes Riot, February 28, Detroit, Michigan 1943  Beaumont race riot of 1943, June, Beaumont, Texas 1943  Zoot Suit Riots, July 3, Los Angeles, California (anti-Hispanic and anti-zoot suit) 1943  Detroit race riot of 1943, June 2021, Detroit, Michigan 1943  Harlem riot of 1943, August 13, New York City, New York 1946  Columbia race riot of 1946, February 2526, Columbia, Tennessee 1946  Battle of Athens (1946), August, revolt by citizens against corrupt local government, McMinn County, Tennessee 1946  Airport Homes race riots, Chicago, Illinois 1947  Fernwood Park race riot, mid-August, Fernwood, Chicago, IL 1949  Fairground Park riot, June 21, St. Louis Missouri 1949  Anacostia Pool Riot, June 29, Anacostia, Washington, D.C. 1949  Peekskill riots, Peekskill, New York 1949  Englewood race riot, November 812, Englewood, Chicago, IL 19501959 1950  San Juan Nationalist revolt, Utuado Uprising, Jayuya Uprising, October 30, Various uprisings against United States Government rule during the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party Revolts of the 1950s in Puerto Rico 1951  Cicero race riot of 1951, July 12, Cicero, Illinois 1956  Mansfield School Integration Incident 400 pro-segregationists brandishing weapons and racist signage prevent 12 black children from entering Mansfield High School Mansfield, TX 1958  Battle of Hayes Pond, January 18, Maxton, North Carolina, Armed confrontation between members of the NC Lumbee tribe and the KKK. 1959  Harriett-Henderson Cotton Mills Strike Henderson, North Carolina | 
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 Re: Minneapolis, razzismo, violenza di strada 1968 Washington, D.C., riots 1960  HUAC riot, May 13, Students protest House Un-American Activities Committee hearings, 12 injured, 64 arrested, San Francisco, California 1960  Newport Jazz Festival Riot, July 2, Newport, Rhode Island 1960  El Cajon Boulevard Riot, August 20, San Diego, California 1960  Ax Handle Saturday, August 27, Jacksonville, Florida 1962  Ole Miss riot 1962, September 3  October 1, The University of Mississippi, Oxford, Mississippi 1963  Birmingham riot of 1963, May 11, Birmingham, Alabama 1963  Cambridge riot 1963, June 14, Cambridge, Maryland 1964  Chester School Protests, April 226, Chester, Pennsylvania 1964  1964 Monson Motor Lodge protests June thru August, St. Augustine, Florida 1964  the July 16 killing of James Powell by police in the Yorkville neighborhood just south of East Harlem precipitates a string of race riots in July and August, including: 1964  Harlem Riot of 1964, July 1622, New York City 1964  Rochester 1964 race riot, July 2425, Rochester, New York 1964  Jersey City Riot, August 35, A disorderly conduct arrest set off accusations of police brutality and were followed by protests and riots[3]. At least two residents were shot and several police and rioters were injured[4], Jersey City, NJ 1964  Dixmoor race riot, August 1517, Dixmoor, Illinois 1964  Philadelphia 1964 race riot, August 2830, Philadelphia 1965  Selma to Montgomery marches, March 725, Alabama 1965  Watts riots, August 1117, Los Angeles, California 1966  Division Street riots, June 1214, Humboldt Park, Chicago, Illinois 1966  Omaha riot of 1966, July 2, Omaha, Nebraska 1966  1966 Chicago West-Side riots, July 1215, Chicago, Illinois 1966  Hough riots, July 1824, Cleveland, Ohio 1966  Marquette Park housing march, August 5, Chicago, Illinois 1966  Waukegan riot, August 27, Waukegan, Illinois 1966  Benton Harbor riots, August 30  September 4, Benton Harbor, Michigan 1966  Summerhill and Vine City Riots, September 68 Atlanta, Georgia 1966  Hunters Point social uprising, September 27  October 1 San Francisco, California 1966  Sunset Strip curfew riots, November 12, various other flareups, basis for the song "For What It's Worth (Buffalo Springfield song)", West Hollywood, California 1967  Long Hot Summer of 1967 refers to a year in which 159 race riots, almost all African-American, erupted across the United States, including: 1967  Avondale riots, June 1215, Cincinnati, Ohio 1967  Buffalo riot of 1967, June 27, Buffalo, New York 1967  1967 Newark riots, July 1217, Newark, New Jersey 1967  1967 Plainfield riots, July 1421, Plainfield, New Jersey 1967  Cairo riot, July 17, Cairo, Illinois 1967  1967 Detroit riot, July 2329, Detroit, Michigan 1967  Cambridge riot of 1967, July 24, a.k.a. the H. Rap Brown riot, Cambridge, Maryland 1967  1967 Saginaw riot, July 26, Saginaw, Michigan 1967  Milwaukee riot, July 30, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1968  Orangeburg Massacre, S.C. State Univ., February 8, Orangeburg, South Carolina 1968  Memphis Sanitation Strike riot, March 28, Memphis, Tennessee 1968  Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., April 4, Memphis, Tennessee, precipitates all April 414 riots, including: 1968  1968 Detroit riot, April 45, Detroit, Michigan 1968  1968 New York City riots, April 45, New York City, New York 1968  1968 Washington, D.C. riots, April 48, Washington, D.C. 1968  1968 Chicago riots, West Side Riots, April 57, Chicago, Illinois 1968  1968 Pittsburgh riots, April 511, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1968  Baltimore riot of 1968, April 614, Baltimore, Maryland 1968  Avondale riot of 1968, April 8, Cincinnati, Ohio 1968  1968 Kansas City riot, April 9, Kansas City, Missouri 1968  Wilmington Riot of 1968, April 910, Wilmington, Delaware 1968  Trenton Riot of 1968, April 911, Trenton, New Jersey 1968  Columbia University protests of 1968, April 23, New York City, New York 1968  Louisville riots of 1968, May 27, Louisville, Kentucky 1968  Akron riot, July 1723, Akron, Ohio 1968  Glenville Shootout, July 2328, Cleveland, Ohio 1968  1968 Miami riot, August 78, Miami, Florida 1968  1968 Democratic National Convention protests, including the police riots of August 2728, Chicago, Illinois 1969  Zip to Zap riot, May 911, Zap, North Dakota 1969  People's Park Riots, May, Berkeley, California 1969  1969 Greensboro uprising, May 2125, Greensboro, North Carolina 1969  Cairo disorders, MayDecember, Cairo, Illinois 1969  Stonewall riots, June 28  July 2, New York City, New York 1969  1969 York Race Riot, July 1724, York, Pennsylvania 1969  Days of Rage, October 811, Weathermen riot in Chicago, Illinois 19701979 1970  San Francisco Police Department Park Station bombing, February 16, San Francisco, CA 1970  University of Puerto Rico riot, March 411, at least one killed, Rνo Piedras, Puerto Rico 1970  Student strike of 1970, May 1970 1970  Kent State riots/shootings, May 1970, four killed, Kent, Ohio 1970  New Haven Green Disorders, Yale University, May 1970, New Haven, Connecticut 1970  Augusta Riot, May 1113, Augusta, Georgia 1970  Hard Hat Riot, Wall Street, May 8, New York City 1970  Jackson State killings, May 1415, two killed, Jackson, Mississippi 1970  1970 Asbury Park race riots, July 410, Asbury Park, New Jersey 1970  1970 Memorial Park riot, August 2427, Royal Oak, Michigan 1970  Sterling Hall bombing, Univ. of Wisc., August 24, one killed, Madison, Wisconsin 1970  Chicano Moratorium riot, August 29, Los Angeles, California 1971  Wilmington riot 1971, February 9, Wilmington, North Carolina 1971  May Day protests 1971, May 3, Washington, D.C. 1971  Camden riots, August 1971, Camden, New Jersey 1971  Attica Prison uprising, September 913, at least 39 killed, Attica, New York 1973  Wounded Knee incident, February 27  May 8, Wounded Knee, South Dakota 1973  Shooting of Clifford Glover Riot, April 23, Rioting broke out in South Jamaica, Queens after an undercover NYPD officer shot and killed a ten-year-old African-American youth. New York, New York 1974  SLA Shootout, May 17, Los Angeles, California 1974  Baltimore police strike, July, Baltimore, Maryland 1974  Boston busing race riots anti-busing riots throughout Boston, Massachusetts 1975  LivernoisFenkell riot, July 1975, Detroit, Michigan 1976  Escambia High School riots, February 5, Pensacola, Florida 1976  Anti-busing riot in downtown Boston, April 5, Boston, Massachusetts 1976  Marquette Park unrest, JuneAugust, Chicago, Illinois 1977  Humboldt Park riot, June 56, Chicago, Illinois 1977  New York City Blackout riot 1977, July 1314, New York City, New York 1978  Fireman Strike Arson, July 2, 1978, Memphis, TN 1978  Moody Park riot, May 5, 1978, Houston, Texas 1979  Herman Hill riot, April 15, Wichita, Kansas 1979  White Night riots, May 1979, San Francisco, California 1979  Levittown Gas Riot, June 2324, Thousands rioted in response to increased gasoline prices in the U.S., 198 arrested, 44 police and 200 rioters injured. Gas stations were damaged and cars set on fire, Levittown, Pennsylvania 1979  Greensboro massacre, November 3, Greensboro, North Carolina 19801989 1980  New Mexico State Penitentiary riot, February 23, Santa Fe, New Mexico 1980  Miami riot 1980, May 1719, Miami, Florida 1982  Miami riot 1982, December 28, A Miami policeman shoots a black video game player in an arcade. Riots breakout in the Overtown section of Miami. Miami, Florida 1986  Marquette Park KKK rally, June 28, Chicago, Illinois 1988  Tompkins Square Park riot, August 67, New York City 1988  Cedar Grove, Shreveport, Louisiana 1989  1989 Miami riot, January 1618, Miami policeman kills a black motorcycle rider. Riots breakout in the Overtown section of the city. Miami, Florida 19901999 1991  1991 Washington, DC riot, Mount Pleasant riot, May 59, Washington, D.C. 1991  Crown Heights riot, August 1991, Brooklyn, New York 1992  L.A. Rodney King riots, AprilMay 1992, Los Angeles, California 1992  West Las Vegas riots, April 29, Las Vegas, Nevada 1992  1992 Washington Heights riots, July 47, Manhattan, New York, Dominican community 1996  St. Petersburg, Florida Riot 1996, October 1996, St. Petersburg, Florida 1997  North Hollywood shootout, February 1997, Los Angeles, California 1999  Michigan State University student riot, April 1999, East Lansing, Michigan 1999  Woodstock '99 music festival incident, July 1999, Rome, New York 1999  WTO Meeting of 1999, "The Battle in Seattle", November 1999, Seattle, Washington | 
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 Re: Minneapolis, razzismo, violenza di strada Chi ha mai detto che non ci sono mai state rivolte o proteste? Dipende come reagisci, se sparando e manganellando o inginocchiandoti. E comunque il declino Occidentale non parte certo da adesso; in Europa dal post seconda guerra mondiale, negli USA qualche decennio dopo. | 
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