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Что (кто) такое riot of color - определение

Springfield race riot; Springfield Race Riot; Springfield Race riot of 1908; Springfield Race Riot of 1908; 1908 Springfield Riot
  • [[Wall Street]] during bank panic, Oct. 1907
  • Black & white miners. 1908
  • ''The Inter Ocean'']]. April 1908
  • ''Chicago Tribune''. 1903.
  • ''Chicago Tribune''. 1907.
  • Ruins of "The Badlands"
  • ''Illinois State Register''
  • ''Decatur Herald''. 19 Aug 1908
  • ''Chicago Tribune''. Feb 1909.
  • ''Cumberland Evening Times''.
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  • ''Illinois State Register''
  • ''[[The Marion Star]]''. 1907
  • Chopping up the tree Burton was lynched on for souvenirs. ''Chicago Tribune''. 17 Aug 1908.
  • Cartoon, Springfield Attacks
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  • Clergy Ballard. c. 1900.
  • ''Illinois State Journal''
  • Dandy Jim's after attacks.
  • Journal Gazette]]''
  • Donnegan family after William's death.
  • Two days after lynching.
  • ''Decatur Herald''. 8 Jun 1908.
  • ''Decatur Herald''. 6 Jul 1908.
  • ''Illinois State Register''
  • ''Illinois State Journal''
  • George Richardson
  • ''Decatur Herald''. Aug 1908
  • ''Decatur Herald''. 2 Sep 1908.
  • ''Illinois State Journal''
  • Harry T. Loper
  • Pittsburgh Daily Post]]''
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  • Ernest "Slim" Humphrey (l) and Abraham "Abe" Raymer (r).<br>''Chicago Tribune''.
  • Militia in ''The Badlands''
  • Illinois miners. 1903
  • ''Evening Star''. 4 Sep 1908
  • ''Belvidere Daily Republican''. Apr 1908.
  • (l) Joe James; (r) Joe James, on Jul 6, 1908, after being beaten in street
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  • Illinois State Register
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  • ''St. Louis Post-Dispatch''
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  • Loper's after the attacks
  • Remains of Loper's Automobile. 14 Aug 1908.
  • Remains of Loper's restaurant. 14 Aug 1908.
  • Mabel Hallam
  • ''The McHenry Plaindealer''. Map of attacks. Aug 20 1908.
  • White clothing marking the home as "white-occupied"
  • ''[[Edwardsville Intelligencer]]''. Mar 1908.
  • ''Nevada State Journal'']].<br>16 Aug 1908.
  • ''[[Great Falls Tribune]]''
  • ''Illinois State Journal''
  • ''[[The Cincinnati Enquirer]]''
  • "Negro Rule."<br>''News & Observer''. 1898
  • ''Decatur Herald''. 2 Sep 1908
  • Nebraska State Journal]]'' 1908
  • ''[[The Courier-Journal]]''
  • ''Illinois State Register''
  • ''Republican-Northwestern''. ([[Belvidere, Illinois]]) 8 Oct 1907
  • ''Chicago Tribune''. Feb 1903
  • Sangamon County Road pavement crew.  c. 1905
  • ''Decatur Herald''. 7 Jul 1908.
  • ''Illinois State Journal''
  • ''Illinois State Register''
  • Illinois State Journal
  • ''Illinois State Register''
  • Burned remains of Burton's barber shop
  • Ruins of "The Badlands"
  • Sheriff Werner
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  • Postcard of tree where Scott Burton was hanged
  • Springfield Immigrant & Black Population. 1850–1910.
  • State Arsenal.<br>''The Weekly Republican.''
  • ''Chicago Tribune''. Aug 1908
  • Block of Building ruins between 10th and 11th streets south side of Madison street in "The Badlands" after riot. ''Chicago Tribune''.
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  • ''Eau Claire Leader'']]
  • ''St. Louis Post-Dispatch'' 15Aug1908
  • ''Illinois State Register''
  • Courier-Journal]]''
  • Wet-Dry Map. 8 Apr 1908
  • ''Illinois State Register''
  • News & Observer]]''.  1898
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  • William Donnegan

riot         
  • Brixton race riot]] in London, 1981
  • Rioters wearing scarves to conceal their identity and filter [[tear gas]]
  • Washington, D.C. riot]] in April 1968
  • Student [[anarchist]] riot against the [[IMF]]
  • Law enforcement teams deployed to control riots often wear body armor and shields, and may use [[tear gas]]
  • St. Augustine's Church on fire during the [[Philadelphia Nativist Riots]] in 1844
  • anti austerity]] protests and riots in Barcelona
  • Tompkins Square Park]], 1874.
  • Water cannon during a riot in Germany, 2001
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
RIOT; Riot (Song); Riot (movie); Riot (song); Riot (film)
n. 1) technically a turbulent and violent disturbance of peace by three or more people acting together. 2) an assemblage of people who are out of control, causing injury or endangering the physical safety of others and/or themselves, causing or threatening damage to property and often violating various laws both individually and as a group. The common thread is that the people in a riot have the power through violence to break the public peace and safety, requiring police action. Often a riot is declared after the crowd has been informed by police officers that the people constitute an "unlawful assembly" and are ordered to "disperse" immediately (historically in England called "reading the riot act"). If the crowd does not disperse, its members become subject to arrest for the crime of rioting, disturbing the peace, resisting arrest or other separate crimes ranging from assault to unlawful possession of firearms.
riot         
  • Brixton race riot]] in London, 1981
  • Rioters wearing scarves to conceal their identity and filter [[tear gas]]
  • Washington, D.C. riot]] in April 1968
  • Student [[anarchist]] riot against the [[IMF]]
  • Law enforcement teams deployed to control riots often wear body armor and shields, and may use [[tear gas]]
  • St. Augustine's Church on fire during the [[Philadelphia Nativist Riots]] in 1844
  • anti austerity]] protests and riots in Barcelona
  • Tompkins Square Park]], 1874.
  • Water cannon during a riot in Germany, 2001
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
RIOT; Riot (Song); Riot (movie); Riot (song); Riot (film)
n.
color="#000000">1) to cause, foment, incite, instigate, spark (AE), spark off (BE), stir up, touch off a riot
color="#000000">2) to crush, put down, quell a riot
color="#000000">3) a communal; food; race riot
color="#000000">4) a riot breaks out, erupts
color="#000000">5) (misc.) to run riot ('to act wildly')
riot         
  • Brixton race riot]] in London, 1981
  • Rioters wearing scarves to conceal their identity and filter [[tear gas]]
  • Washington, D.C. riot]] in April 1968
  • Student [[anarchist]] riot against the [[IMF]]
  • Law enforcement teams deployed to control riots often wear body armor and shields, and may use [[tear gas]]
  • St. Augustine's Church on fire during the [[Philadelphia Nativist Riots]] in 1844
  • anti austerity]] protests and riots in Barcelona
  • Tompkins Square Park]], 1874.
  • Water cannon during a riot in Germany, 2001
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
RIOT; Riot (Song); Riot (movie); Riot (song); Riot (film)
color="gray">color="#222222">(riots, rioting, rioted)
color="slategray">Frequency: color="gray">The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
When there is a color="blue">riot, a crowd of people behave violently in a public place, for example they fight, throw stones, or damage buildings and vehicles.
color="#222222">color="#005500">Twelve inmates have been killed during a riot at the prison.
color="green">color="gray">N-COUNT
2.
If people color="blue">riot, they behave violently in a public place.
color="#222222">color="#005500">Last year 600 inmates rioted, starting fires and building barricades...
color="green">color="gray">VERB: V
riotercolor="gray"> (rioters)
color="#222222">color="#005500">The militia dispersed the rioters.
color="green">color="gray">N-COUNT
rioting
color="#222222">color="#005500">At least fifteen people are now known to have died in three days of rioting.
color="green">color="gray">N-UNCOUNT
3.
If you say that there is color="blue">a riot of something pleasant such as colour, you mean that there is a large amount of various types of it.
color="#222222">color="#005500">All the cacti were in flower, so that the desert was a riot of colour...
color="green">color="gray">N-SING: a N of n color="gray">[color="darkgreen">approval]
4.
If someone in authority color="blue">reads you color="blue">the riot act, they tell you that you will be punished unless you start behaving properly.
color="#222222">color="#005500">I'm glad you read the riot act to Billy. He's still a kid and still needs to be told what to do.
color="green">color="gray">PHRASE: V inflects
5.
If people color="blue">run riot, they behave in a wild and uncontrolled manner.
color="#222222">color="#005500">Rampaging prisoners ran riot through Strangeways jail.
color="green">color="gray">PHRASE: V inflects
6.
If something such as your imagination color="blue">runs riot, it is not limited or controlled, and produces ideas that are new or exciting, rather than sensible.
color="#222222">color="#005500">A conservatory offers the perfect excuse to let your imagination run riot.
color="green">color="gray">PHRASE: V inflects

Википедия

Springfield race riot of 1908

The Springfield race riot of 1908 consisted of events of mass racial violence committed against African Americans by a mob of about 5,000 white Americans and European immigrants in Springfield, Illinois, between August 14 and 16, 1908. Two black men had been arrested as suspects in a rape, and attempted rape and murder. The alleged victims were two young white women and the father of one of them. When a mob seeking to lynch the men discovered the sheriff had transferred them out of the city, the whites furiously spread out to attack black neighborhoods, murdered black citizens on the streets, and destroyed black businesses and homes. The state militia was called out to quell the rioting.

The riot, trials and aftermath are said to be one of the most well-documented examples of the complex intersection of race, class, and criminal justice in the United States. In 2008 an NPR report on the centenary of the race riot said that the fact of its taking place in a Northern state, specifically in "The Land of Lincoln", demonstrated that black people were mistreated across the country, not just in the South, and described the event as a proxy for the story of race in America.

At least sixteen people died as a result of the riot: nine black residents, and seven white residents who were associated with the mob, five of whom were killed by black residents and two committed suicide. It was misreported for decades that only militia were responsible for white deaths and that more whites than black people had died. Personal and property damages, suffered overwhelmingly by black people, amounted to more than $150,000 (approximately $4 million in 2018), as dozens of black homes and businesses were destroyed, as well as three white-owned businesses of suspected black sympathizers.

As a result of the rioting, numerous black people left Springfield, but it is unclear how many moved away permanently. Although in the following months over 100 riot-related indictments were issued and some pled to minor violations, only one alleged rioter went to trial and conviction for lesser offenses. Of the two accused black men, who were the initial focus of the lynch mob, one was eventually tried, convicted and hanged, the other was set free. Near the 100th anniversary in 2008, the City of Springfield erected historical markers and a memorial statue. The riot was a catalyst for the formation of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), organized to work on civil rights for African Americans.

Примеры употребления для riot of color
1. Bangladesh is usually a riot of color at election time, with campaign posters vying for attention on every wall –– and party workers are not above sabotaging their rivals.
2. Sunni muftis in white thobes, turbaned Shiite imams in brown cloaks, a cardinal in red and black, bishops in purple, bishops in black, bishops with remarkable headgear and jeweled crosses, rabbis with skullcaps and hats, Hindu priests in orange and vermilion, Buddhist monks in gray — it is a riot of color — and all not only mixing together with smiles on their faces and chatting together excitedly, but greeting and hugging each other like long–lost friends.
3. But now you will also see them along such roads as the Sahil Yolu, a riot of color transforming a once – ordinary highway into a multicolored carpet of spring blossoms ISTANBUL – Turkish Daily News ARTICLE SUMMARYSpring has at last arrived in Istanbul, bringing with it, as it does every year, warmer weather and brilliant sunshiny days, an awakening of the city from its long winter slumber and a floral explosion ARTICLE Spring has at last arrived in Istanbul, bringing with it, as it does every year, warmer weather and brilliant sunshiny days, an awakening of the city from its long winter slumber and a floral explosion in the metropolis‘ many gardens.