race riot in English

noun
1
a public outbreak of violence between two racial groups in a community.
She is about 13 years old, living proof of the tensions that have grown up over decades in Redfern, passing down the generations and exploding into a full-blown race riot .

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "race riot" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "race riot", or refer to the context using the word "race riot" in the English Dictionary.

1. Bellic: So... tooling up for the race riot, are we?

2. Prices have reached the top notch since the race riot.

3. From her seat above the town, Clappe watches the race riot.

4. The Burning: Massacre, Destruction, and the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921

5. Now however, a miniature version of the race riot that Gallagher had predicted exploded on campus.

6. Secondly, the race riot finally calms down, and three minority arm forces including kokang have been incorporated by the government.

7. Sometimes urban crisis includes race riot, fiscal crisis, political crisis, the crisis of thought, cultural crisis, the pollution of the environment, and so on.

8. But this was not a race riot; it included people from a range of backgrounds and ethnicities, who were without any unified ideological cause.

9. Relations and a race riot (1922); ernest jerome hopkins, our lAwless police: a study of the unlawful enforcement of the law (1931); gunnar myrdal, an american dilemma: the negro problem and modern democracy (1944); guy johnson, the negro and crime, 271 annals am

10. Black Wall Street, former Byname of the Greenwood neighbourhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where in the early 20th century African Americans had created a self-sufficient prosperous business district.The term Black Wall Street was used until the Tulsa race riot of 1921.The name has also been applied more generally to districts of African American high economic activity.

11. In cartoons of this period, the image of a thick-lipped, grinning man was often used to depict blacks and an Apelike man to depict the Irish. A Few Red Drops: The Chicago Race Riot of 1919 It is a testament to Darwin’s scientific audacity that he was not particularly bothered by the prospect of human descent from Apelike ancestors.