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The Longview race riot was a series of violent incidents in Longview, Texas, between July 10 and July 12, 1919, when whites attacked black areas of town, killed one black man, and burned down several properties, including the houses of a black teacher and a doctor. It was one of the many race riots in 1919 in the United States during what became known as Red Summer, a period after World War I known for numerous riots occurring mostly in urban areas.

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  • Los disturbios raciales de Longview de 1919 fueron una serie de incidentes violentos ocurridos en Longview, Texas, entre el 10 de julio y el 12 de julio de 1919 durante el llamado Verano Rojo. Aunque únicamente una persona murió como consecuencia de la violencia desatada, los disturbios fueron rápidamente respondidos por las autoridades locales y estatales, consiguiendo sofocarlos en dos días con la ocupación de Longview por la Guardia Nacional de Texas y los Rangers de Texas.​​ (es)
  • The Longview race riot was a series of violent incidents in Longview, Texas, between July 10 and July 12, 1919, when whites attacked black areas of town, killed one black man, and burned down several properties, including the houses of a black teacher and a doctor. It was one of the many race riots in 1919 in the United States during what became known as Red Summer, a period after World War I known for numerous riots occurring mostly in urban areas. The riot ended after local and state officials took actions to impose military authority and quell further violence. After ignoring early rumors of planned unrest, local officials appealed to the governor for forces to quell the violence. In a short time, the Texas National Guard and Texas Rangers sent forces to the town, where the Guard organized an occupation and curfew. Some men were shot and numerous black homes and businesses were burned prior to the arrival of the law enforcement and military units. One black man was shot and killed by armed whites before the National Guard occupied the town. No one was prosecuted for the events, although numerous whites and blacks were arrested. The black suspects were taken to Austin for their safety; half were advised against ever returning to Longview. (en)
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  • Longview Race Riot of 1919 (en)
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  • Longview race riot (en)
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  • Los disturbios raciales de Longview de 1919 fueron una serie de incidentes violentos ocurridos en Longview, Texas, entre el 10 de julio y el 12 de julio de 1919 durante el llamado Verano Rojo. Aunque únicamente una persona murió como consecuencia de la violencia desatada, los disturbios fueron rápidamente respondidos por las autoridades locales y estatales, consiguiendo sofocarlos en dos días con la ocupación de Longview por la Guardia Nacional de Texas y los Rangers de Texas.​​ (es)
  • The Longview race riot was a series of violent incidents in Longview, Texas, between July 10 and July 12, 1919, when whites attacked black areas of town, killed one black man, and burned down several properties, including the houses of a black teacher and a doctor. It was one of the many race riots in 1919 in the United States during what became known as Red Summer, a period after World War I known for numerous riots occurring mostly in urban areas. (en)
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  • Disturbios raciales de Longview de 1919 (es)
  • Longview race riot (en)
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