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ONE OF THE MANY RACE RIOTS THAT SWEPT CITIES IN THE U.S. DURING THE "LONG HOT SUMMER OF 1967"
Newark riots; 1967 Newark riot; Newark riot; Newark race riot; John William Smith (cabdriver); 1967 Newark Riots

1967 Newark riots         
The 1967 Newark riots were an episode of violent, armed conflict in the streets of Newark, New Jersey, United States. Taking place over a four-day period (between July 12 and July 17, 1967), the Newark riots resulted in at least 26 deaths and hundreds more serious injuries.
taxicab         
  • TX2]] cab
  • Wheelchair accessible maxicab, unloading a wheelchair-using passenger in Australia
  • hybrid taxicab]]
  • A "bicitaxi" (identified by its license plate) in [[Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl]], Mexico
  • A taxi in [[Venice]].
  • CNG]]
  • Coco taxis]] in [[Havana]], [[Cuba]]
  • 333x333px
  • Daimler]] Victoria was the first gasoline-powered taxicab
  • 17th century hackney coaches in Sir [[Walter Gilbey]]'s ''Early Carriages and Roads'' (1903)
  • Drawing of a [[hansom cab]]
  • In this scene from ''[[It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World]]'', a [[yellow cab]] driver, played by [[Peter Falk]], contacts his dispatch through a [[callbox]] on the street. Two-way radio communication had not become a standard by the time the film was made in the early 1960s.
  • Toyota JPN Taxis in use in Hong Kong
  • [[Taximeter]]
  • navigation]] on board.
  • Taxi cars blue bird in the [[capital city]] of [[Indonesia]], [[Jakarta]]
  • A luminous taxi top sign
  • Paris taxis carried 6000 soldiers to the front during the [[First Battle of the Marne]]
  • hybrid]] taxis in [[Sydney]], Australia
  • Istanbul, Turkey.]]
  • Soviet GAZ M-1 taxis in 1938
TYPE OF VEHICLE FOR HIRE WITH A DRIVER
Taxi cab; Taxicabs; Mini-cab; Cab driver; Taxi cabs; Taximeter Cabriolet; Cabdriver; Taxicab driver; Metered taxi; Meter taxi; Taxi (transport); Radio taxis; Taxidriver; Medallion system; 🚕; 🚖; Tacksey; Taxi fare; Taxi service; Taxicab commission; Taxicab; To book a taxi; Environmental impact of taxicabs; Taxi drivers; Taxicab drivers; Taxi cab driver; Taxi dispatching
also taxi-cab (taxicabs)
A taxicab is the same as a taxi
. (mainly AM)
= cab
N-COUNT
taxi         
  • TX2]] cab
  • Wheelchair accessible maxicab, unloading a wheelchair-using passenger in Australia
  • hybrid taxicab]]
  • A "bicitaxi" (identified by its license plate) in [[Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl]], Mexico
  • A taxi in [[Venice]].
  • CNG]]
  • Coco taxis]] in [[Havana]], [[Cuba]]
  • 333x333px
  • Daimler]] Victoria was the first gasoline-powered taxicab
  • 17th century hackney coaches in Sir [[Walter Gilbey]]'s ''Early Carriages and Roads'' (1903)
  • Drawing of a [[hansom cab]]
  • In this scene from ''[[It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World]]'', a [[yellow cab]] driver, played by [[Peter Falk]], contacts his dispatch through a [[callbox]] on the street. Two-way radio communication had not become a standard by the time the film was made in the early 1960s.
  • Toyota JPN Taxis in use in Hong Kong
  • [[Taximeter]]
  • navigation]] on board.
  • Taxi cars blue bird in the [[capital city]] of [[Indonesia]], [[Jakarta]]
  • A luminous taxi top sign
  • Paris taxis carried 6000 soldiers to the front during the [[First Battle of the Marne]]
  • hybrid]] taxis in [[Sydney]], Australia
  • Istanbul, Turkey.]]
  • Soviet GAZ M-1 taxis in 1938
TYPE OF VEHICLE FOR HIRE WITH A DRIVER
Taxi cab; Taxicabs; Mini-cab; Cab driver; Taxi cabs; Taximeter Cabriolet; Cabdriver; Taxicab driver; Metered taxi; Meter taxi; Taxi (transport); Radio taxis; Taxidriver; Medallion system; 🚕; 🚖; Tacksey; Taxi fare; Taxi service; Taxicab commission; Taxicab; To book a taxi; Environmental impact of taxicabs; Taxi drivers; Taxicab drivers; Taxi cab driver; Taxi dispatching
(taxis, taxiing, taxied)
1.
A taxi is a car driven by a person whose job is to take people where they want to go in return for money.
The taxi drew up in front of the Riviera Club...
He set off by taxi.
= cab
N-COUNT: also by N
2.
When an aircraft taxis along the ground, or when a pilot taxis a plane somewhere, it moves slowly along the ground.
She gave permission to the plane to taxi into position and hold for takeoff...
The pilot taxied the plane to the end of the runway.
VERB: V prep/adv, V n prep/adv, also V, V n

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1967 Newark riots

The 1967 Newark riots were an episode of violent, armed conflict in the streets of Newark, New Jersey. Taking place over a four-day period (between July 12 and July 17, 1967), the Newark riots resulted in at least 26 deaths and hundreds more serious injuries. Serious property damage, including shattered storefronts and fires caused by arson, left much of the city's built damaged or destroyed. At the height of the conflict, the National Guard was called upon to occupy the city with tanks and other military equipment, leading to iconic media depictions that were considered particularly shocking when shared in the national press. In the aftermath of the riots, Newark was quite rapidly abandoned by many of its remaining middle-class and affluent residents, as well as much of its white working-class population. This accelerated flight led to a decades-long period of disinvestment and urban blight, including soaring crime rates and gang activity.

The Newark riots represented a flashpoint in a long-simmering conflict between elements of the city's then-growing African-American population, which had recently become a numerical majority, and its old political establishment, which remained dominated by members of non-African ethnic groups (especially Italian, Jewish, and Irish Americans) who had gained a political foothold in Newark during earlier generations. Endemic corruption in local government, combined with widespread racial prejudice, likely contributed to the city's failure, during the leadup to 1967, to include a more representative cross-section of the city's black population in its political power structure. Additionally, the Newark Riots were part of a larger national phenomenon, being among more than 150 race riots that occurred in the United States in the "Long Hot Summer of 1967". Some historians, focusing on the protest element of the conflict, have termed it the 1967 Newark Rebellion.