Volume 40, number 5
February 2019
Grand River Times The Newsletter of the Grand Rapids Historical Society Inside this issue: Cover Story: February program Letter from our President page 2 Meet the Trustees page 4 Black Family History Series page 5 Taste of Soul Sunday page 5 Happening in History page 6
Riot, Race and Reconciliation
PRESENTED BY: George Bayard Thursday, February 14, 2019, 7:00 p.m. at the Grand Rapids Public Library
In the summer of 1967 Detroit Michigan exploded with riots and rebellion after police raided a “blind pig” after hours party. 43 people died, and property damage soared into the millions over a month-long campaign. A day later Grand Rapids experienced the same trauma, though nobody was killed, and the uprising lasted only 3 days, scars and bitterness still exist. The Grand Rapids African American Museum and Archives set out to document the event and collect firsthand accounts of the causes and results of this action by it’s citizens. We found similarities in the causes that parallel most of the riots from 1967 around the country as well as some unique occurrences from Grand Rapids.
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Next program: After the February program, the Grand Rapids Historical Society’s next program will be on March 14, 2019, at the Grand Rapids Public Library. Rev. Robert J. Miller will be speaking about: Faith of the Fathers—The Courage, Humor and Dedication of Catholic Civil War Chaplains. Grand River Times
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