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Atlanta Race Riot Walks- Day Three

Atlanta Race Riot Walks
The Atlanta Race Riot of 1906 lasted for a period of three-days during which white mobs attacked Blacks at work, on streetcars, and patrolled neighborhoods. The riots began after a power keg of incendiary reporting in newspapers of allegations of the rape of white women by Black men and other incidences of Black people acting “against” whites. A contentious election employed race-baiting techniques and economic competition tied to racial fears erupted in this violet period. Atlanta shut down for three days, people were afraid to come out of their homes. This historical event was “forgotten” in Atlanta’s records and resurfaced and in 2006 after the Race Riot Remembrance Committee formed, held a number of public meetings and events, and brought this important history back to public consciousness.
Join Civil Bikes, for a Three-part event, September 22nd, 23rd, and 24th, for 1.5 hour walks to sites associated with Atlanta’s deadliest race riot.
Durning the walks, we will review historical events that lead to three days of rioting, learn about occurrences of violence and acts of resistance, who were the major players associated with the riots, and any results. There will be a post-walk discussion held at a hyper-local bar/ restaurant, individuals are on their own for food and/ or drink. Attendance at all three day walks is not required. All are welcome. RSVP required. http://www.civilbikes.com
Days: Sept. 22- 24
Locations
Sept. 22nd, 2- 4 PM- Woodruff Park, Relay Bikeshare Station
Sept. 23rd – TBD, 6-7:30 PM
Sept. 24th – TBD, 6-7:30 PM