“People talk about the 1960s in a nostalgic way, but to me it was terrifying. People were getting assassinated. There was Vietnam. There were race riots. It felt like everything was going to get blown up sky-high. It didn’t feel like flower power. It felt like Armageddon.” PeopleWayFeelsFeltRaceSkyFlowerVietnam1960sRiotNostalgicArmageddonSky HighRace Riots Author:Sam Shepard
“This is the most exciting place in the world to live. Oh yeah! There are so many ways to die in New York City! Race riots, drive by shootings, subway crashes, construction cranes collapsing on the sidewalks, manhole covers blowing up and asbestos shooting into the sky.” WorldWayHumorFunnyDiesRaceCitiesSkyNew YorkExcitingYeahShootingNew York CityConstructionCrashRiotPlaces In The WorldSubwaySidewalkCranesBlowing UpAsbestosRace Riots Author:Denis Leary
“News footage came on the TV during dinner of bloody bodies coming back from battle in Vietnam, or the race riots in the South, people getting hosed in Selma, Alabama, or the Biafra war, where I got my name. In my household, it was explained and discussed with the children, as a way of educating us from when we first started grade school why racism and war were wrong, what this all really means.” PeopleWayFirstsMeanChildrenWarBodySchoolNamesRaceTvsBattleNewsRacismSouthDinnerGradesVietnamHouseholdBloodyComing BackReally MeanRiotAlabamaGrades In SchoolRace Riots Author:Jello Biafra
“This was a very progressive group of clergy who foresaw the race riots that were going to take place when Dr. King started helping the local civil rights community push for open housing. They were sort of hoping against hope that we could educate kids in a way that could counter some of the racist messages they were imbibing at home. I don't know whether we did any good, but it changed my life in every single way.” KnowsWayHelpingHomeKidsCommunityRaceRightsGroupsChangedKingsMessagesLocalsCivil RightsRacistProgressiveEducateDrsHousingRiotChanged My LifeClergyImbibingRace Riots Author:Sara Paretsky
“A riot is the language of the unheard.” InspirationalLanguageKingsAfrican AmericanRebellionRiotUnheardGood KingsPeaceful ProtestRiotingRace Riots Book:MLK on Source: MLK on
“I expect to see trade wars, foreign policy disasters, a few race riots, a decrease in personal liberty, higher taxes, higher inflation and probably, economic collapse. The silver lining is, secession will probably become more feasible.” WarRaceLibertyEconomicPolicyHigherTaxesTradeLibertarianDisasterSilverForeign PolicyCollapseLibertarianismInflationRiotDecreaseSecessionPersonal LibertyEconomic CollapseRace Riots Author:Charley Reese
“They say people can think for themselves? Do you honestly believe that the chap who can’t pass primary six knows the consequence of his choice when he answers a question viscerally, on language, culture and religion? But we knew the consequences. We would starve, we would have race riots. We would disintegrate.” PeopleThinkingKnowsBelieveChoicesCultureLanguageAnswersRaceSixConsequenceHonestlyPrimariesRiotChapsLanguage CultureCulture And ReligionRace Riots Author:Lee Kuan Yew
“Since its founding, Detroit has been a place of perpetual flames. Three times the city has suffered race riots and three times the city has burned to the ground. The city's flag acknowledges as much. Speramus Meliora; Resurget Cineribus: We hope for better things; it shall rise from the ashes.” Has BeensThreeRaceCitiesAcknowledgeFlamesFlagsPerpetualBurnedAshesFoundingThree TimesRiotDetroitRace Riots Book:Detroit: An American Autopsy Source: Detroit: An American Autopsy
“I found myself in the middle of a race riot when I was about 14 years old, and I found someone pointing a gun at me and telling me to run or they'd shoot me.” YearsRunningFoundRaceMiddleGunPointingRiotFound SomeoneRace Riots Author:Tracy Chapman
“'Rage' is the word that most often attaches itself to the Tea Party movement, and it's true that, from the outside looking in, their public demonstrations appear to be more enraged than any political events in America since the race riots and anti-war protests of the 1960s.” WarAmericaPoliticalPartyRaceEventsMovementRageTeaProtestAnti War1960sDemonstrationRiotTea PartyAnti War MovementOutside Looking InTea Party MovementRace Riots Author:Jonathan Raban