Looking back at the 1919 Chicago race riots

The violence began on July 27, when a Black teenager - Eugene Williams - crossed into what was considered at the time a whites-only side of the 31st Street Beach. A white man hit the 17-year-old in the head with rock, causing him to drown. For an entire week, white Chicagoans terrorized Black communities who fought back.

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