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  2. Cincinnati riots of 1841 - Wikipedia

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    The Cincinnati riots of 1841 occurred after a long drought had created widespread unemployment in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Over a period of several days in September 1841, unemployed whites attacked black residents who defended themselves. Many blacks were rounded up and held behind a cordon and then moved to the jail.

  3. List of riots in Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    1841. In the Cincinnati riots of 1841, a mob of white men met in the Fifth Street Market and marched on "Buck Town", an area along the riverfront that was mainly inhabited by African Americans. The African Americans were armed and ready. Whites secured a cannon, rolled it down Sixth Street, faced it toward Buck Town and fired it, people died.

  4. Cincinnati riots of 1836 - Wikipedia

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    The racial riots occurred in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States in April and July 1836 by a mob of whites against black residents. [1] These were part of a pattern of violence at that time. A severe riot had occurred in 1829, led by ethnic Irish, and another riot against blacks broke out in 1841. After the Cincinnati riots of 1829, in which many ...

  5. Gilmore High School - Wikipedia

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    Gilmore High School, also called Cincinnati High School, was established by Rev. Hiram S. Gilmore in 1844 to provide secondary education for African-American students. [1] [2] [3] Students at the school in Cincinnati, Ohio, came from across the country, including the children of white Southern planters and the African Americans they enslaved.

  6. Cincinnati riots of 2001 - Wikipedia

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    Arrested. 158 in civil disobedience, 800 for curfew violations. [ 2] The 2001 Cincinnati riots were a series of civil disorders which took place in and around the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of downtown Cincinnati, Ohio from April 9 to 13, 2001. They began with a peaceful protest in the heart of the city on Fountain Square over the inadequate ...

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  8. July 26, 2024 at 5:08 PM. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A new Ohio law will require automatic external defibrillators, or AEDs, to be placed in nearly every school or sports and recreation venue in the ...

  9. Defense of Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Defense of Cincinnati. A modern mural depicting the "Squirrel Hunters" crossing the Ohio River for the defense of Cincinnati. The Defense of Cincinnati occurred during what is now referred to as the Confederate Heartland Offensive or Kentucky Campaign of the American Civil War, from September 1 through September 13, 1862. Confederate Brigadier ...

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