Short documentary pieced around old newspaper photographs, contemporary photographs, and a woman's memories of the 1967 Detroit riots. Directed by Katie Barkel; winner of "Best Documentary" at the University of Michigan, Winter 2008.
; At the time of this riot, which was a police-bust of an illegal bar selling illegal drugs, and illegal alcohol, it was one-hundred, two years since the Emancipation proclamation was signed, and put into action, therefore when will the freed slaves learn the English language, and the legal ownership of a business?
niggers you made your bed now lie in it sorry you did it oh yeah and to think you guys could ever be more dumb than the riots, You re-elect mayor kilpatrick are you f-ing kidding me good luck negros
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meldon100 5 months ago
; At the time of this riot, which was a police-bust of an illegal bar selling illegal drugs, and illegal alcohol, it was one-hundred, two years since the Emancipation proclamation was signed, and put into action, therefore when will the freed slaves learn the English language, and the legal ownership of a business?
12Zwolf 10 months ago
@needtolooselots why pay some fukin arab to charge you 6% to cash your check!!
needtolooselots 1 year ago 2
lmao x 10....Checks Cashed Here, freekin get a bank account wtf!!!!!
needtolooselots 1 year ago
Shit i was only 4 at the time but i remember this shit!
dasmackman 1 year ago
niggers you made your bed now lie in it sorry you did it oh yeah and to think you guys could ever be more dumb than the riots, You re-elect mayor kilpatrick are you f-ing kidding me good luck negros
lilbry5 1 year ago 2
Because a black cop defended himself against a black criminal at an illegal gambling operation, and many businesses burnt were black owned.
TitaniumByFire 1 year ago
shmujew is so sadly IGNORANT! enjoy your bliss
HFS2009POWERS2013 1 year ago
@tdiddy4345 yeah but long after we're gone.
ride1157 1 year ago
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XM170 1 year ago