At the end of 1967, the Trojan Horse National Civil Affairs Advisory Committee report (1968) concluded that the racial turmoil in the 1960s was caused by deep-seated prejudice and discrimination. The definition of confusion is a relatively voluntary and unorganized political violence including violent political strikes, riots, political conflict, and local rebellion (Gurr, Why Men Rebel, p. 11) . In my opinion, "confusion" in the 1960s was more serious, as evidenced by the great hatred and violence that occurred in the 1960s.
The Detroit Riot of 1967, or the Detroit Riot of 1967 known as the Detroit Rebellion of 1967, was the most bloody racial riot in "The Long Hot Summer of 1967". It consisted principally from the confrontation of black people and police who started in Detroit, Michigan early in the morning of Sunday, July 23, 1967. A sudden incident is that the police raided an unauthorized unauthorized bar in the adjacent western part of the city. It caused one of the most deadly and most destructive riots in America's history, lasted five years and outweighed the violence and property damage of the 1943 racial riot in Detroit 24 years ago.
Prior to the slam riot in 1967, the black population of Detroit showed the highest home ownership rate for any black city population in the country, its unemployment rate was only 3.4%. The riot was not despair. It was a riot that showed the beginning of the present state of Detroit 's despair. Today's Detroit is only half of the population, the most productive people are those who fled. State governments and municipalities have responded to this riot and the number of minority hires has increased dramatically. On August 18, 1967, the National Police Agency pledges among the first black soldiers in the organization 's 50 - year history. In May 1968 Mayor Cavanaugh Detroit appointed the police solicitation and solicitation task force. In Detroit, 35% of the police employed in 1968 were blacks, and by July 1972 blacks accounted for 14% of the total number of Detroit police, more than doubling in 1967.
Since the 1960 's, police brutality has become a catalyst for many ethnic riots in American cities, including the 1965 Watts riot and the 1967 Detroit riot. In 1980, the police broke out of African-American who were not armed at Freetown, Miami. 18 people were killed in 3 days, about 1,000 people were arrested, resulting in property damages of more than $ 100 million. Twelve years later, the police in Los Angeles beat the Rodney King, then later deemed to be the most serious race in the history of the Americas, causing fatal weapons and excessive warfare in Los Angeles in 1992 I approved the use of military force. More than 50 people were killed in the six-day riot and more than 2,300 people were injured. The property damage is estimated at about 1 billion dollars.