Spring Valley Race Riot of 1895 | |
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Part of the Nadir of American race relations | |
Location | Spring Valley, Illinois |
Date | August 4-5, 1895 |
Target | African Americans |
Perpetrators | White mobs |
Part of a series on the |
Nadir of American race relations |
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The Spring Valley race riot of 1895 was a violent racial conflict between Eastern and Southern European immigrants and African American coal workers in the mining town of Spring Valley, Illinois. The conflict was in response to the robbery and shooting of Italian miner Barney Rollo, who reported that his assailants were five black men. The assault provoked the town's long-standing social and racial unrest, and many white immigrant workers united against the African American miners. During the investigation into the shooting several black miners were temporarily taken into custody for questioning and many white townspeople began to form a mob, demanding that all blacks be fired and removed from Spring Valley. The mine manager refused, which prompted the white miners to violently riot against both the black miners and their families, forcing them to flee to the nearby town of Princeton.