1967 Saginaw riot
{{short description|One of the many race riots that swept cities in the U.S. during the "Long Hot Summer of 1967"}}
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{{Infobox civil conflict
|title = 1967 Saginaw Riot
|partof = the Long hot summer of 1967
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|date = July 26th, 1967
|place = Saginaw, Michigan, U.S.
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|causes = Protesters turned away at City Hall and confronted by riot police
|methods = Protests,{{cite web|author=Willie L Mckether Susanne Friese |url=https://www.researchgate.net/figure/306253370_fig1_Figure-1-RiotRebellion-in-Downtown-Saginaw-Michigan-1967 |title=Riot/Rebellion in Downtown Saginaw, Michigan 1967 – Figure 1 of 1 |date= |accessdate=2017-05-08}} Rioting,{{cite web|url=http://michiganhistory.leadr.msu.edu/race-riots-in-saginaw/ |title=Saginaw Politics – Michigan History |publisher=Michiganhistory.leadr.msu.edu |date=1967-07-26 |accessdate=2017-05-08}} Looting,{{cite web|last=Salas |first=Andrew |url=http://websites.delta.edu/michiganremembers/stories/Riots%20in%20the%20City-Salas.htm |title=Mid-Michigan Remembers |publisher=Websites.delta.edu |accessdate=2017-05-08}} Vandalism, Arson, Shooting
|side1 = Saginaw Police Department
|side2 = African-American community members and protesters
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{{Campaignbox Long hot summer of 1967}}
The 1967 Saginaw riot was one of 159 race riots that swept cities in the United States during the "Long Hot Summer of 1967". This riot occurred in Saginaw, Michigan, on July 26, 1967. Tensions were high across Michigan that week as the 1967 Detroit riots in nearby Detroit had been escalating since Sunday July 23. When Saginaw mayor Henry G. Marsh chose to only meet privately with Civil Rights leaders in a conference closed to members of the public, the public started a protest. The protestors were met by riot police at City Hall and began getting out of hand, eventually turning into a riot that spread through downtown and into the neighborhoods of Saginaw. In all, 7 people were injured, 5 of whom were civilians and 2 were police.
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Category:Riots and civil disorder in Michigan
Category:July 1967 in the United States