Beginning Of The Chicago Race Riot

The Chicago Race Riot began at the 29th Street Beach, after the drowning death of Eugene Williams, an African American teenager who had crossed an imaginary boundary in the water separating blacks from whites, July 27, 1919. (Photo by Jun Fujita/Chicago History Museum/Getty Images)
The Chicago Race Riot began at the 29th Street Beach, after the drowning death of Eugene Williams, an African American teenager who had crossed an imaginary boundary in the water separating blacks from whites, July 27, 1919. (Photo by Jun Fujita/Chicago History Museum/Getty Images)
Beginning Of The Chicago Race Riot
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