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By the time the leaves turned color in the fall of 1919, America had experienced twenty-five riots, in large cities and small towns, from New York City to southern Arizona, an orgy of blood that would come to be called “Red Summer.” The problems were not peculiar to Chicago. This was America’s story. As one black minister commented, “It is not simply the shame of Chicago, but of the nation.”
A Few Red Drops: The Chicago Race Riot of 1919
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