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5 August, 20:53

Why were the Detroit Riots of 1967 significant?

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  1. 5 August, 23:03
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    It was one of the largest and most destructive riots in U. S. history. It began as a police raid on an unlicensed establishment that quickly erupted into a full-blown riot where several buildings were destroyed and hurt several people. Due to the magnitude of the riots, President Johnson ordered the army to come in and restore order.
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