• Friend on Facebook Follow on Twitter Watch on YouTube Subscribe to RSS
  • Search

Search in Site

Motor City Muckraker
  • HOME
  • Investigations
  • Crime & Fire
    • Fire
    • Crime
  • Government
    • City Government
    • City Council
    • Mayor’s Office
    • Emergency Manager
    • State of Michigan
    • Wayne County
  • Arts & Culture
    • Buildings
    • History
  • Development
  • Life in Detroit
Home»Posts tagged with»Civil War

Mar. 6, 1863: Race riot breaks out, killing at least 2 and injuring dozens

By Ken Coleman on March 6, 2014   On This Day  

Mar. 6, 1863: Race riot breaks out, killing at least 2 and injuring dozens

Occurring during the days of the American Civil War, the set of disturbances will be reported by the Detroit Free Press as “the bloodiest day that ever dawned upon Detroit.”

Ken Coleman

Ken Coleman, the author of On this Day: African-American Life in Detroit, is a native Detroiter and former news reporter. He served on the Detroit Charter Revision Commission. He lives in Detroit with his wife, Kim Trent, and their son, Jackson Coleman.

  • Who is the Muckraker?
  • What is a Muckraker?
  • Support Motor City Muckraker
© 2023, ↑ Motor City Muckraker
Log in - Powered by WordPress - Gabfire Themes