1964 Rochester race riot | |||
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Part of Ghetto riots | |||
Date | July 24–26, 1964 | ||
Location | Rochester, New York, United States | ||
Caused by | Police brutality against African-Americans | ||
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Casualties | |||
Death(s) | 5 (4 from helicopter crash)[1] | ||
Injuries | 350[2] | ||
Arrested | 976[2] |
The 1964 Rochester race riot was a riot that occurred in 1964 in Rochester, New York, United States. The riot occurred in the context of a rapidly-growing African American population in Rochester which had experienced discrimination in employment, housing, and policing in the preceding years. Violence began when the Rochester Police Department attempted to make an arrest at a block party on July 24, 1964. The riot lasted until July 26 and resulted in five deaths, four of which occurred in a helicopter crash in the city, as well as over 300 injuries and 900 arrests. In the aftermath of the riot, downtown Rochester received the attention of several new urban renewal and public housing projects, and local activists organized campaigns to change hiring practices in the city.