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Curfews are imposed in several northern cities to curb rioting.
1970 (Jul 7 - 31)
Racial rioting broke out in several Northern cities. On July 7, a curfew was imposed in Asbury Park, New Jersey, following four days of violence; forty-three people were shot during the rioting. The curfew was lifted on July 10, and calm was restored in the New Jersey resort town after Mayor Joseph Mattice agreed to consider a list of demands presented to him by a coalition of Black organizations. William Hamm, a spokesperson for the Black community leaders, presented the list of twenty-two demands that included requests for better housing, more jobs, and increased efforts at halting narcotics traffic. In New Bedford, Massachusetts, a curfew was imposed on July 12, following four nights of racial disturbances. Hartford, Connecticut, following three days of rioting by Blacks and Puerto Ricans, imposed a curfew on July 31.
References:
- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.