Red Summer - Syracuse riot
Time: Thursday Jul 31, 1919
Place: Syracuse, New York, U.S.
Details: The Syracuse riot of 1919 were a violent racial riot, on July 31, 1919, between white and black workers of the Globe Malleable Iron Works in Syracuse, New York.
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