Boston Riots : Three Centuries of Social Violence / Jack Tager ; picture researcher, Ruth Owen Jones ; [new foreword by Gordana Rabrenovic].
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781555538859
- Violence
- Social conditions
- Riots
- Race relations
- Violence -- Massachusetts -- Boston -- Histoire
- Violence -- Massachusetts -- Boston -- History
- Riots -- Massachusetts -- Boston -- History
- Massachusetts -- Boston
- Boston (Mass.) -- Race relations
- Boston (Mass.) -- Social conditions
- Boston (Mass.) -- History
Reprint of 2001 edition with new foreword.
Introduction -- The Eighteenth-Century setting -- A variety of Riots: Food, Customs, Antielite, and Pope Day Riots -- The Impressment Riot of 1747 -- Antebellum Boston: Norm Enforcement, Race, and Abolition Riots -- Anti-Catholic Rioting in Antebellum Boston: The Ursuline Convent and the Broad Street Riots -- Anti-Catholic Tensions, 1850-1900, and the Draft Riot of 1863 -- The 1919 Police Strike Riots -- Ghetto Riots, 1967-1968 -- Antibusing Riots, Fall 1974 -- Antibusing Riots, 1975-1976 -- Conclusion -- Index.
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From the food uprisings in the early 1700s to the notorious anti-busing riots in the mid-1970s, incidents of communal social violence have played a significant role in Boston's history. This vivid portrait of an ever-changing community over time provides a revealing glimpse into peoples' anger, aspirations, and frustrations. It sheds new light on why groups are provoked to take unlawful action in response to unjust conditions, and it opens a fresh vista on the social history of Boston. Originally published by Northeastern University Press in 2001. With a new foreword by Gordana Rabrenovic.
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