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Bloodiest riot was when?

by lindaoppenheim | Jul 13, 2017 | Article, Truth and Reconciliation

Today began the bloodiest riot in American history, and it wasn’t in Newark in 1967 (click here) and its perpetrators weren’t black, they were white.  To read about the Draft Riots of 1863, click here and read the second item.

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