Description: Collected directly from national newspapers over the last 20 years. Used in the national project History in Pieces. Complete documentation includes the original certificate of authenticity (COA) and folder as purchased from newsroom. Harlem race riot of 1964, a six-day period of rioting that started on July 18, 1964, in the Manhattan neighbourhood of Harlem after a white off-duty police officer shot and killed an African American teenager. The rioting spread to Bedford-Stuyvesant and Brownsville in Brooklyn and to South Jamaica, Queens, and was the first of a number of race riots in major American cities—including Rochester, New York; Jersey City, Paterson, and Elizabeth, New Jersey; Dixmoor (near Chicago), Illinois; and Philadelphia—in that year alone, not to mention the notorious Watts riots of 1965.Harlem experienced this, its third race riot, two decades after the riot of 1943. When veteran officer Thomas Gilligan fatally shot 15-year-old James Powell, violent protests erupted throughout the neighbourhood. A protest organized by the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) had originally been planned to address the disappearance of three civil rights workers in Mississippi, but its focus was quickly shifted to the Powell shooting in particular and police brutality in general. The march began peacefully, but emotions were running high. Some protesters became violent; police responded violently; and chaos quickly followed. Rioters looted stores, vandalized private property, and struggled against the police who had been called into the neighbourhood to restore order.
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Type: Photograph
Subject: IT
Production Technique: Gelatin-Silver Print
Image Color: Black & White
Year of Production: 1960s
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Size: 8 x 10 in
Time Period Manufactured: 1960-1969
Material: Paper
Features: Press Photograph
Style: Editorial, Figurative Art, Photojournalism
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Vintage: Yes
Signed: No
Theme: Cultures & Ethnicities, Events & Festivals, History, People, Politics, Social History