Race Riots In The North By William Tuttle Summary

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Throughout the entire novel, William Tuttle discusses what he believes are the appropriate reasons for the causation of the race riots in America, but specifically in Chicago. In his eyes, the most specific reason for the race riots is racism. Tuttle does not specially acknowledge one precise situation in which a race riot happened and what the outcome of it was. But instead, he acknowledges everything that was involved inside and outside of the race riots. For example, he speaks very comprehensively on the conditions in which the African America society had to endure previously to their migration to the North. And once they are in the North, he establishes the jealously that is soon turned into racism that they endure from the white members