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During the summer of 1967, one hundred fifty riots occurred to protest
new laws.
racial equality.
racial inequality.
religious differences.
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racial inequality.
The "Long, Hot Summer" of 1967 saw about 150 race riots in U.S. cities protesting racial discrimination, poverty, and police brutality (the Kerner Commission later cited systemic white racism as a root cause).
The "Long, Hot Summer" of 1967 saw about 150 race riots in U.S. cities protesting racial discrimination, poverty, and police brutality (the Kerner Commission later cited systemic white racism as a root cause).
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