ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 7月12日 21時50分


The fuse that ignited #Newark, New Jersey, on the night of July 12, 1967 was a rumor. Word spread that a black cabdriver had been killed inside a police precinct house. It wasn’t true — he had been arrested and injured. Still, it was enough to inflame a population filled with years of pent-up grievances. The following day, the front page of @ニューヨーク・タイムズ declared: “Racial Violence Erupts in Newark.” It continued until July 17. Over several days, 26 people were killed — many of them black residents, as well as a white firefighter and a white police detective — and more than 700 were injured. 50 years after the uprising, @ニューヨーク・タイムズ is looking back at these 5 days of #raceriots that shaped, and haunted, Newark. “To some, the flames and violence were riots, wrecking neighborhoods and driving away white and middle-class residents, feeding a notion that Newark was a dangerous and broken place,” @ニューヨーク・タイムズ explains. But to others, it was a rebellion, “the uprising of a long-oppressed community that had finally had enough, and from that, a new sense of empowerment was born.” Our staff photographer Don Hogan Charles took this photo of the @nationalguard on Springfield Avenue in Newark on July 14, 1967. Visit the link in our profile to read interviews with Newark residents and follow @nytarchives to see more photos from the #NewarkRiots. #onthisday


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