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Watts Riots Of 1965: Significant Turning Point Of The Civil Rights Movement

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The Watts Riots of 1965 marked a significant turning point in the Civil Rights Movement, as they highlighted the deep-seated racial tensions that existed in America and underscored the need for comprehensive social, economic, and political reforms to address the systemic injustices faced by African Americans. Leading up to the riots, a young African American man named Marquette Frye and his brother Robert Frye were pulled over by a white police officer, Lee W. Minikus, who suspected young Marquette of drunk driving. As the traffic stop was ensuing a group of people began to look on, Marquette began to panic due to the thought of going to jail he became slightly aggravated, Officer Minikus reacted and threw Marquette into the car. The tension
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