The following is a partial list of riots and protests involving violent disorder that have occurred in Philadelphia:
- 1704 Riot of Young Gentry in Philadelphia[1]
- 1715 riot by supporters of Reverend Francis Phillips, who had been arrested for stating he had slept with three prominent local women[2]
- 1726 riot against pillory and stocks[3]
- 1738 riot against restrictions on fish weirs and racks on the Schuykill River[3]
- Philadelphia Election riot, a conflict in 1742 over the political balance between Quakers and Anglicans
- 1834 Philadelphia race riot, where a white mob attacked African Americans in Moyamensing
- Pennsylvania Hall riot, an 1838 riot where a venue was attacked by anti-abolitionists
- Lombard Street riot, an 1842 riot where black freemen were attacked by an Irish Catholic mob
- Philadelphia nativist riots, in May and June 1844, against Irish Catholic immigrants
- Race riots in Philadelphia during the 1919 Red Summer, a series of riots against Southern black migration to the city
- 1964 Philadelphia race riot, one of the first in the civil rights era, triggered by police brutality
- George Floyd protests in Philadelphia in 2020
- Walter Wallace riots, a police killing that led to riots in 2020
References
edit- ^ Strain of Violence: Historical Studies of American Violence and Vigilantism. Oxford University Press. January 2, 1975. ISBN 978-0-19-802017-2.
- ^ Old City Philadelphia: Cradle of American Democracy. Arcadia. 2003. ISBN 9780738524450.
- ^ a b The Environment and the People in American Cities, 1600s-1900s: Disorder, Inequality, and Social Change. Duke University Press. November 23, 2009. ISBN 9780822392248.