The 1967Newarkriots were a major civil disturbance that occurred in the city of Newark, New Jersey between July 12 and July 17, 1967. The six days of rioting, looting, and destruction left 26 dead and hundreds injured. Social unrest In the period leading up to the riots, several factors led local African ... and NewarkRiots of 1967 . Rutgers Newark Department of Sociology and Anthropology. ref Despite being ... links http www.1967NewarkRiots.com 1967NewarkRiots http www.bongiornoproductions.com REVOLUTION ... 67 http www.thirteen.org newark history3.html WNET A Walk Through Newark , history on riots http www.nj.com newark1967 The Star Ledger s resource center on the 1967riots http blog.nj.com ledgernewark 2007 07 crossroads part 1.html The Star Ledger s 4 part anniversry expose DEFAULTSORT 1967NewarkRiots Category 1967 in New Jersey Newarkriots Category History of Newark, New Jersey Category 1967riotsNewarkRiots, 1967 Category Crime in New Jersey Category African American riots in the United States ... Unrest in Newark and Detroit During the Summer of 1967. ref while the city remained over 50 black. Sparking event This unrest came to a head when two white Newark policemen, John DeSimone and Vito Pontrelli ... Newark and Harrison, New Jersey Harrison , were closed until the next morning. The 1967 Plainfield ... of Newark. The long and short term causes of the riots are examined in the documentary film Revolution ... Newark A History of Race, Rights, and Riots in America last Mumford first Kevin publisher NYU Press ... community leaders, felt they had remained largely disenfranchised in Newark despite the fact that Newark ... mayor of Newark was charged with failing to incorporate blacks in various civil leadership positions and to help blacks get better employment opportunities. Black leaders argued that the Newark Police ... custody. Smith had been moved to a local hospital. This set off six days of riots , looting , violence ... to 1,500 arrested. Property damage exceeded 10 million. In an effort to contain the riots, every evening ... more details
1967riots may refer to Buffalo riot of 1967 , June 27 July 1, Buffalo, NY Hong Kong 1967 Leftist Riots , May August, Hong Kong 1967Newarkriots , July 12 17, Newark, NJ 1967 Plainfield riots , July 14 21, Plainfield, NJ 1967 Detroit riot , July 23 28, Detroit, MI disambig Category 1967riots ... more details
May 2007 , pp.  568 601. refend DEFAULTSORT 1967 Plainfield Riots Category 1967 in New Jersey Plainfield Riots, 1967 Category 1967 crimes in the United States Pla Category History of New Jersey Category 1967riots Plainfield Riots, 1967 Category Plainfield, New Jersey Riots Category Crime in New Jersey Category African American riots in the United States Category Urban decay in the United States ...The Plainfield Riots were a series of racially charged violent disturbances that occurred in Plainfield, New Jersey Plainfield , New Jersey during the summer of 1967, which mirrored the 1967Newarkriots in nearby Newark, New Jersey Newark , New Jersey . Background Plainfield is located about 18 miles south west of Newark and in 1967 it had a population of 48,000, of which about a third were African American . Two days before the Plainfield riots began, the Newark rioting had broken out It continued as of July 14, 1967. Many communities in northern and central New Jersey were on edge, Plainfield included. On the night of Friday, July 14 a fight broke out at a local diner, The White Star. Afterwards about 40 young black men left the diner and marched back to their housing project in the West End section of Plainfield. They vented their anger along the way by smashing store windows and throwing rocks at police cars. When the local police showed up in force, the group dispersed. The riot On Saturday night trouble started again. Rioting and looting increased and Molotov cocktails were thrown at fire trucks responding to calls. Police from surrounding jurisdictions were called in and the crowds finally dispersed when a heavy rain started to fall early Sunday morning. On Sunday afternoon several hundred people gathered at a local park to hear the local Director of Human Relations talk ... Like many cities, Plainfield has suffered a decline from the social stigma stigma of riots Citation ... 15 23, 1967, Aug. 5, Aug. 10, Sept. 9, 1967 and Dec. 25, 1968. Thomas J. Sugrue and Andrew M. Goodman ... more details
bouh duhng p Li q B od ng first y The Hong Kong 1967riots began in May 1967. They were caused by pro ... were destroyed during the riots of 1967. Public support for the pro communist leftists sank to an all ... Kong. M.E. Sharpe. ISBN 0765610000. ref Other The legacy of the 1967 Hong Kong riots extends even to the Chinese ... Kong 1967 Leftist Riots. Depiction in the media In John Woo s action movie Bullet in the Head , the 1967Riots are briefly shown. In the play film I Have a Date with Spring , the riots although ... Category Mass murder in 1967 Category 1967riots Category 1967 in Hong Kong Riots Category ... and placed their active leaders under arrest. These riots became still more violent when the leftists ... of the press who voiced their opposition to the violence. Tensions The initial demonstrations and riots were labour disputes that began as early as March 1967 in shipping, taxi, textile, cement companies ... The political climate was tense in Hong Kong in the spring of 1967. To the north of the British colony ..., while 12 3 incident riots sponsored by pro Communist leftists erupted in the Portugal Portuguese ... in January 1967, the Portuguese government agreed to meet many of the leftist demands, placing the colony ... page 4 date 19 July 1967 id ISSN 0140 0460 accessdate 10 December 2008 ref In response, the police ... had voiced opposition against the riots were also threatened, including Louis Cha , then chairman of the Ming ... did not subside until October 1967. In December, Premier of the People s Republic of China Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai ordered the leftist groups in Hong Kong to stop all bombings and the riots ... ref It became known much later that, during the riots, the commander of People s Liberation Army ... The Sunday Times , 24 June 2007 ref Aftermath Tolls By the time the riots subsided at the end of the year ... Army Ordnance Corps and a firefighter were killed in the riots. In addition, more than 800 people ... damage, measured in US many times greater than the Hong Kong 1956 riots 1956 riot . ref name ... more details
wiktionary NewarkNewark may refer to TOCright Places Canada Niagara on the Lake, Ontario , once called Newark United Kingdom Newark on Trent , a market town in Nottinghamshire in the East Midlands region of England and the oldest NewarkNewark UK Parliament constituency Newark, Peterborough in Cambridgeshire Newark Park , a country house and estate in Gloucestershire Port Glasgow , Scotland, called Newark until 1667 Newark Castle, Port Glasgow Newark Castle, Selkirkshire Newark Castle, Fife United States Newark, Arkansas Newark, California Newark, Delaware Newark, Illinois Newark, Indiana Newark, Maryland Newark, Missouri Newark, New Jersey , largest city in New Jersey Newark, New York Newark Valley town , New York Newark Valley village , New York Newark, Ohio Newark, South Dakota Newark, Texas Newark, Vermont Newark, West Virginia Newark, Wisconsin , a town Newark community , Wisconsin , an unincorporated community seealso Newark Township disambiguation Amtrak stations Newark Rail Station Delaware Pennsylvania Station Newark , in New Jersey. NJT stations Newark Broad Street Station , located at Lackawanna Avenue and Broad Street Newark Penn Station , located at Raymond Plaza and Market Street Newark Liberty International Airport NJT station , located at the airport Other uses Newark Liberty International Airport , New Jersey Newark A Premier Farnell Company , Chicago based electronic components distribution company Newark NJT station disambiguation , several New Jersey Transit railway stations Newark cipher, a variation of the Pigpen cipher system disambig geo Category English toponyms bg ca Newark de Newark et Newark t psustus el es Newark fr Newark gl Newark ko it Newark disambigua sw Newark ms Newark nl Newark ja pl Newark ujednoznacznienie pt Newark desambigua o ru sco Newark simple Newark sk Newark sr fi Newark t smennyssivu sv Newark tr Newark uk vo Newark yo Newark zh ... more details
video. Nebraska Public Television. ref 1967Newarkriots 12 July 1967, Newark, New Jersey , USA ... Riots Events Bot generated title ref 1967 Plainfield riots 14 July 1967, Plainfield, New Jersey ... demographic change. ref http www.67riots.rutgers.edu d index.htm The Detroit Riots of 1967 Events Bot ...Riots often occur in reaction to a perceived grievance or out of dissent. Riots may be the outcome of a sporting event, although many riots have occurred due to poor working or living conditions, government ... riots , often inner city. John F. McDonald and Daniel P. McMillen have identified the Watts Riots , Los Angeles, 1965, as the first urban riots in the United States . The analyses of urban riots in terms ... and Practice, Blackwell, 2006, pg.368 ref Causes of urban riotsRiots have occurred before the rapid urbanisation starting in the mid 20th Century, hence the occurrence of riots in urban areas ... conditions that may underline urban riots. These urban conditions are often associated with urban ... ghetto List of urban riots This is a list of riots that have occurred in the context of urban conditions ... the assailant. The tension escalated into riots between blacks and whites. The Governor of Illinois ... Race Riots 31 May 1 June 1921, Tulsa, Oklahoma , USA. Harlem Riot of 1935 1935 Harlem Riot 19 March ... Locke ref 1958 Notting Hill race riots late August and early September 1958, London , UK 1960s ... timeline.html Rochester riot timeline ref Cypriot intercommunal violence 1963 1964. Major riots in the cities ..., USA, Allegations of police brutality sparked the Columbia Avenue race riots. ref name Rochester Watts Riots 11 August 1965, Los Angeles, California , USA, The McCone Commission investigated the riots finding that causes included poverty , inequality, racial discrimination and the passage, in November ... hup publicity 2006 08 this day in his.html This day in history Watts riots ref Hough Riots 18 July 1966, Cleveland, Ohio , USA, The underlying causes of the riots may found in the social conditions ... more details
Newark architectural period, in the direction of Washington Park. Since the 1967riots, it has been shifting slightly east in the direction of Newark Penn Station , the Gateway Center Newark Gateway Center and the Passaic River . Downtown Newark is the home to Newark s major cultural venues the New Jersey Performing Arts Center NJPAC , the 3,000 seat Newark Symphony Hall , Prudential Center , the Newark Museum , Military Park Newark Military Park , the Playland Arcade and the New Jersey Historical ...Image Newark broad street.jpg thumb right Broad and Market Streets, as seen from the Prudential Headquarters Prudential Plaza Building Downtown Newark is Newark, New Jersey s major central business, retail ... Puritan settlement of Newark. The first settlers, led by Robert Treat , landed not far ... Streets, known as Four Corners Newark Four Corners was once considered the busiest intersection in the nation ... left thumb Military Park Newark Military Park in Downtown Newark Most of Newark s office buildings are located ... artist s gallery. It is also home to Government Center, Newark, New Jersey Government Center , an area of municipal and federal government offices. It was once home to a Chinatown, Newark Chinatown ... Newark Is Getting Set for a Large, Shiny New Resident , The New York Times , October 25, 2007. Accessed ..., downtown Newark has very few housing units and its storefronts are typically not well maintained. The buildings .... At night however the streets are vacant and shops are closed. The City of Newark is publicly committed ... on Newark. However, the downtown area is slowly beginning to develop a 24 hour presence. The former ... Newark has built a six hundred bed dorm on Central Avenue. An old office building on Clinton Street ... Park Newark s second tallest building completed a 150 million conversion to luxury apartments in 2006. File Geo W Washington Park jeh.JPG thumb Washington Park Newark Neighborhoods Although many ... of the New Jersey Performing Arts Center , new apartments, and its proximity to the Newark s colleges ... more details
12 The Greek military regime strips 480 Greeks of their citizenship . 1967Newarkriots After the arrest ... it down the road, race riot s break out in Newark, New Jersey , lasting six days and leaving 26 dead. July 14 Near Newark, New Jersey, the 1967 Plainfield riots Plainfield, NJ, riots also occur ... education for African Americans. Hong Kong 1967riots Clashes between striking workers and police ... 30 Hong Kong 1967riots United Kingdom British troops and China Chinese demonstrators clash on the border ...Use mdy dates date March 2011 Year dab 1967 Year nav 1967 C20 year in topic NOTOC Year 1967 Roman numerals ... establish diplomatic relations . February February 2 The American Basketball Association 1967 1976 ... and Phil Coulter wins the Eurovision Song Contest 1967 for United Kingdom . April 9 The first Boeing ... case Loving v. Virginia, 388 U.S. 1 1967 , challenging the State of Virginia s statutory scheme to prevent ... 19671967 31.htm work archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 5gX4LEIUg archivedate 2009 ... over by a Greek military junta of 1967 1974 military dictatorship led by George Papadopoulos ... 25 Scotland s Celtic F.C. Celtic defeats Italy s Internazionale Milano F.C. Inter Milan in the 1967 ..., 1967 Aboriginals Australian referendum, 1967 passes with an overwhelming 90 support, removing ... it would be number one on the albums charts throughout the summer of 1967. June 2 Protests in West ... diary 1967 670623.asp title PRESIDENT S DAILY DIARY, June 23, 1967 publisher Lbjlib.utexas.edu date 1967 06 23 accessdate 2011 11 29 ref June 25 400 million viewers watch Our World International TV ... one of whom is the future Pope John Paul II . The Buffalo riot of 1967 Buffalo Race Riot begins, lasting ... Riots In Detroit, Michigan , one of the worst riot s in United States history begins on 12th Street ... leaves 134 dead. Georges Bidault moves to Belgium where he receives political asylum . An 1967 Caracas earthquake earthquake in Caracas , Venezuela leaves 240 dead. July 30 The 1967 Milwaukee ... more details
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Detroit riots can refer to The Detroit Race Riot 1863 The Detroit Race Riot 1943 June 20 June 21, 1943 1967 Detroit riot July 23 July 28, 1967 disambig ... more details
Infobox company company name Chase Newark fate liquidation successor Two Guys defunct 1967 headquarters Newark, NJ branches Summit, NJ, East Orange, NJ industry retail key people David Chase products Clothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, jewelery, toys, sporting goods, housewares, appliances. Chase Newark was a short lived, upper middle market Department Store based in Newark, New Jersey . The company also operated 2 suburban stores during its three year history. Chase Newark was founded early in 1964 when David Chase purchased the Kresge Newark Department stores from the Kresge Foundation , and leased back 5 floors of the downtown Newark location 1 . When Sebastian Kresge the founder of Kresge Newark died a foundation was set up to run the stores that bore his name. David Chase could have used the Kresge name but instead re branded the stores Chase Newark, as he planned to refocus the stores to be like Kresge , more upmarket compared to Bamberger s , but more trendy and fashion aware than Kresge Newark was. It was reported that David Chase spent close to 1 million dollars renovating the downtown Newark flagship to fit his vision. Chase Newark used 5 selling floors of the flagship building, down from 8 last used by Kresge. The Western Electric Company that leased the 2 top floors from Kresge, now leased the top 5 floors from Chase for use as their corporate offices 1 . Like Kresge, Chase Newark continued the tradition of maintaining display windows in an unbroken chain along the Broad Street, Raymond Blvd., and Halsey Street sides of the flagship. The Chase era did not last long, and in early 1967 it was announced that Chase would cease doing business, and that 4 selling floors of the flagship location were being leased to the Two Guys chain. External links http www.oldnewark.com The Big 3 department stores, their life and times References 1. http openjurist.org 388 f2d 208 louis schlesinger company v kresge foundation Category Defunct department stores of the United ... more details
Newark Valley may refer to Newark Valley village , New York Newark Valley town , New York Newark Valley Nevada geodis es Newark Valley pl Newark Valley sv Newark Valley ... more details
The Urban area , Handsworth, Birmingham UK, has suffered several riots and is notorious for its high crime rates and ghettoised attitudes towards the area. The Handsworth riots may refer to 1981 Handsworth riots 1985 Handsworth riots 1991 Handsworth riots 2005 Birmingham race riots 2011 UK riots disambig ... more details
England riots may refer to 1981 England riots , mainly in Brixton, Liverpool, Birmingham and Leeds 2011 England riots , mainly in London and some other English cities See also Category Riots and civil disorder in England Riots in England disambiguation ... more details
Diocese of Newark may refer to two different organizations The Episcopal Diocese of Newark The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark disambig ... more details
to David Chase, and they were rebranded Chase Newark. In 1967 Chase Newark announced it was closing, and four selling floors of the Newark flagship were leased to the Two Guys chain. The two branch stores were closed at this time and the downtown Newark location reopened as a Two Guys unit in the fall of 1967. Further reading The Big 3 Department Stores, Their Life & Times at www.oldnewark.com References references Category Companies based in Newark, New Jersey Category Defunct department ...Infobox company company name Kresge Newark company logo fate Sales Sale successor Chase Newark defunct 1964 location Newark, NJ industry Retail key people Sebastian Kresge, David Chase products Clothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, jewelry, housewares, appliances. Kresge Newark was an upper middle market department store based in Newark, New Jersey . The firm was started in the 1920s when its founder S. S. Kresge Sebastian Kresge purchased the Plautt Department store in downtown Newark and rebranded the business Kresge Newark. This store had no management connection to the Kmart S.S. Kresge 5 & 10 chain based in Detroit, Michigan. ref name time http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,727350,00.html Kresge s New Chain , Time , August 13, 1923 ref Kresge built a handsome flagship store that occupied an entire city block. between Broad and Halsey streets, and Cedar Street and Raymond Boulevard. It contained more than convert 600000 sqft m2 of selling space on ten levels nine stories plus a basement store . Such was the store s prominence in the city that in 1927 it arranged to have ... rival, Bamberger s, and its more upscale competitor, Hahne & Company. Kresge was the last of Newark ... kresge.php Kresge Department Store , Old Newark Web Group ref Kresge changed with the times by opening ... East Orange to Short Hills, Kresge Newark took over the East Orange store as its location. ref name ... Company v. The Kresge Foundation , 388 F.2d 208 ref Kresge Newark also took a lead in many civic ... more details
Oakland riots may refer to 2003 riots following Super Bowl XXXVII in 2003, Oakland, California 2009 riots connected to the BART Police shooting of Oscar Grant , in Oakland, California 2009 riots following Super Bowl XLIII , in Oakland, Pittsburgh disambig ... more details
Newark Township may refer to the following places in the United States Newark Township, Webster County, Iowa Newark Township, Wilson County, Kansas Newark Township, Michigan Newark Township, Kearney County, Nebraska Newark Township, Licking County, Ohio Newark Township, Marshall County, South Dakota Former names Newark, New Jersey , a township until it became a city on 1836 See also Newark disambiguation geodis Category Township name disambiguation pages de Newark Township ... more details
File Cincinnati Riots 1884 Courthouse after riot.jpg thumb 300px Hamilton County, Ohio Hamilton County Courthouse, Cincinnati, after the 1884 riots There has been a long history of Cincinnati Riots since ... Hurt1998 1829 Main Cincinnati riots of 1829 By 1829, African Americans numbered almost 10 of the city s population. In the Cincinnati Riots of 1829 , about 1,000 of them were driven out of the town ... After the 1829 riots, a growing number of whites became sympathetic to the rights of Negroes, as they were ... publisher whose press was twice destroyed during the 1836 riots. Main Cincinnati riots of 1836 The Cincinnati Riots of 1836 were caused by racial tensions at a time when African Americans ... for jobs. The riots occurred in April and July. ref name Brown1975 The rioters attacked both Negroes ... was caused to Negro properties. ref name Stowe1890 1841 Main Cincinnati Riots of 1841 In the Cincinnati Riots of 1841 , a mob of white men met in the Fifth Street Market and marched on Little Africa ... and over 60 were arrested. ref name Connelly1960 1855 main Cincinnati riots of 1855 The Cincinnati riots ... 1884 File Cincinnati Riots 1884 Barricade on Court Street.jpg thumb A hastily built barricade on Court Street, in 1884 Main Cincinnati Riots of 1884 The Cincinnati riots of 1884 , also known as the Cincinnati Courthouse Riots, were the most violent in the history of the city. They were caused by public ... whites and blacks. During the riot, sixteen people were arrested. ref name SafePassage 1967 The riots of 1967 followed years of police abuse and deteriorating living conditions in the poor black community of Avondale, Cincinnati Avondale . ref name White2001 The riots followed the disputed June 1967 conviction of Posteal Laskey Jr., accused of being the Cincinnati Strangler . ref name Hall1998 The riots were ignited when Laskey s cousin, who was protesting the conviction, was arrested for loitering near the Abraham Lincoln statue at Rockdale Avenue and Reading Road on 12 June 1967. ref ... more details
Image Wattsriots burningbuildings loc.jpg thumb 300px right Burning buildings during the riots. The Watts Riots ref cite web title Watts Rebellion Los Angeles, 1965 url http mlk kpp01.stanford.edu index.php ... s history until the Los Angeles riots of 1992 . Inciting incident On the evening of Wednesday, August ... back with him. ref cite news last Dawsey first Darrell title To CHP Officer Who Sparked Riots, It Was Just ... officers. ref Abu Lughod, Janet L. Race, Space, and Riots in Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles ... ABC CLIO authorlink Watts Riots 1965 editor Danver, Steven L. chapter Watts Riots 1965 ref ... 2012 ref The riot Image Wattsriots policearrest loc.jpg right thumb Police arrest a man during the riots ... and 35,000 adults participated in the riots over the course of five days, while about 70,000 people ... Magazine date March 1966 ref Those actively participating in the riots started physical fights ... chief Parker publicly described the people he saw involved in the riots as acting like monkeys in the zoo .... A California gubernatorial commission under Governor Pat Brown investigated the riots. The McCone ... Angeles Riots, 1965 . The report identified the root causes of the riots to be high unemployment ... upon. ref cite news last Dawsey first Darrell title 25 Years After the Watts Riots McCone Commission ... watts riots accessdate November 22, 2011 newspaper Los Angeles Times date July 8, 1990 ref More opinions ... polls have shown that around the same percentage of people believed that the riots were linked to Communist ... over the underlying cause of Watts Riots. ref name Oberschall Martin Luther King Jr. spoke two days after the riots happened in Watts. The riots were also a response to Proposition 14 , a constitutional ... in the years preceding it. Frank Zappa wrote a lyrical commentary inspired by the Watts Riots, entitled ... riots in his poem who in the hell is Tom Jones? The 1990 film Heat Wave 1990 film Heat Wave depicts the Watts Riots from the perspective of journalist Bob Richardson as a resident of Watts and a reporter ... more details
Infobox person name Derek Newark image Youngderek1.jpg imagesize 150px caption Derek Newark in the 1970s birth name Derek John Newark birth date Birth date 1933 06 08 df y birth place Great Yarmouth , England death date Dda 1998 08 11 1933 06 08 df y death place London , England othername occupation Actor Derek Newark 8 June 1933 11 August 1998 was an England English actor. He appeared in a large number of film and television roles, including The Baron 1967 , The Avengers TV series The Avengers three episodes in the 1960s , Z Cars six episodes between 1969 to 1972 , Barlow at Large in the recurring role of Det. Insp. Tucker 1974 1975 and various other minor roles. He appeared in episodes two to four of the first Doctor Who story An Unearthly Child in 1963. Later he appeared opposite Jon Pertwee in the 1970 story Inferno Doctor Who Inferno . Newark also played the role of Spooner, an ill tempered former Red Devil Britain s elite paratroopers turned professional wrestler in the series Rising Damp . In the 1970s he became more involved in the theatre, spending nearly a decade at the Royal National Theatre . While there he was part of the company that opened the current home and was a cornerstone of the residential company that worked in the smaller Cottesloe Theatre under Bill Bryden s direction. His most important roles there were Bottom in A Midsummer Night s Dream and the world premiere of David Mamet s Glengarry Glen Ross where he played Shelley Levene a role later played on screen ... the Third Reich . In the cinema Newark was particularly effective as Jessard, Sgt. Johnson s Sean Connery sidekick in the powerful police drama The Offence Sidney Lumet 1972 . Derek Newark died of a heart ... Persondata NAME Newark, Derek ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 8 June 1933 PLACE ... Newark, Derek Category 1933 births Category 1998 deaths Category English television actors Category English film actors Category People from Great Yarmouth England actor stub no Derek Newark ... more details