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Detroit Riot, 1967
CALL TANKS IN DETROIT RIOT: VIOLENCE OUT OF CONTROL, ROMNEY SAYS FIREMEN FIGHT 70 BLAZES VIOLENCE IS OUT OF CONTROL: ROMNEY RIOTING NEGROES SET FIRE TO BUILDINGS IN DETROIT. (1967, Jul 24). Chicago Tribune
Young, R. (1967, Jul 25). PARATROOPERS FIGHT RIOT: RESTORE LAW, ORDER IN DETROIT, LBJ SAYS WILL NOT ENDURE LAWLESSNESS, LYNDON VOWS WE WILL NOT TOLERATE VIOLENCE, LBJ SAYS. Chicago Tribune
TROOPS BATTLE SNIPERS!: (1967, Jul 26). Chicago Tribune
"Excerpts from the Kerner Commission Report (1968)." In The American Mosaic: The African American Experience, ABC-CLIO, 2025.
9000 troops quiet detroit. (1967, Jul 27). Bay State Banner
The Bay State Banner is a weekly newspaper primarily geared toward the readership interests of the African-American community in Boston, Massachusetts.
A time of crisis. (1967, Aug 03). Bay State Banner
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