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Background imageRiot Collection: Bleriot XI, 1914. Creator: Bleriot Aeronautique

Bleriot XI, 1914. Creator: Bleriot Aeronautique
Tractor monoplane with one 50-horsepower Gnome seven-cylinder rotary engine. Wing warping laterial control. Castering landing gear. Natural finish overall with black markings

Background imageRiot Collection: Photograph of B. C. Franklin, I. H. Spears, and Effie Thompson, June 6, 1921

Photograph of B. C. Franklin, I. H. Spears, and Effie Thompson, June 6, 1921
A black and white photograph of B.C. Franklin (right) and I. H. Spears (left), with Secretary Effie Thompson (center), in their temporary tent office after the Tulsa Race Riot, 1921

Background imageRiot Collection: Pinback button promoting reparations for the Tulsa Race Massacre, ca. 2001

Pinback button promoting reparations for the Tulsa Race Massacre, ca. 2001
On 31 May-1 June 1 1921, mobs of White residents, many of them deputised and given weapons by city officials, attacked Black residents and destroyed homes

Background imageRiot Collection: Gas mask with filter canister worn at demonstrations in Ferguson, Missouri, 2014

Gas mask with filter canister worn at demonstrations in Ferguson, Missouri, 2014
Gas mask worn by African-American writer and journalist Dr. Jelani Cobb at a protest held after a young black man, Michael Brown, was shot dead by white police officer Darren Wilson

Background imageRiot Collection: Dress worn by Marie Monroe of Rosewood, Florida, 1923. Creator: Unknown

Dress worn by Marie Monroe of Rosewood, Florida, 1923. Creator: Unknown
This dress belonged to Marie Monroe, a young woman who lived in Rosewood, Florida, during the 1923 Rosewood Massacre, a racially motivated massacre of black people

Background imageRiot Collection: Bentwood armchair from a church in Tulsa, Oklahoma, late 19th-early 20th century

Bentwood armchair from a church in Tulsa, Oklahoma, late 19th-early 20th century
A bentwood armchair purportedly belonging to a black church in Tulsa that was looted during the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921. The chair has curved arm rests

Background imageRiot Collection: Placard calling for reparations for the Tulsa Race Massacre, ca. 2001. Creator: Unknown

Placard calling for reparations for the Tulsa Race Massacre, ca. 2001. Creator: Unknown
A handmade placard that reads " GIVE / ENOUGH! / REPARATIONS / NOW!" on one side. On 31 May-1 June 1 1921, mobs of White residents

Background imageRiot Collection: Broom used by the community members to clean-up after Baltimore protests, ca. 2015

Broom used by the community members to clean-up after Baltimore protests, ca. 2015
Wood and straw broom used in clean up efforts after the Baltimore Riots of 2015 at North and Pennsylvania Avenues. On 12 April 2015, police officers arrested Freddie Gray

Background imageRiot Collection: Typewriter used by B. C. Franklin, Mar 1947. Creator: Remington Rand

Typewriter used by B. C. Franklin, Mar 1947. Creator: Remington Rand
Buck Colbert Franklin (1879-1960) was an attorney in Tulsa, Oklahoma, who is most known for defending the survivors of the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921

Background imageRiot Collection: A sign protesting police terror used at Million Man March 20th Anniversary, 2015

A sign protesting police terror used at Million Man March 20th Anniversary, 2015
The Stonewall riots - spontaneous demonstrations by members of the gay community - took place after a police raid at the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village, New York City in June 1969

Background imageRiot Collection: Scene during Tulsa Race Riot June 1st 1921. Creator: Unknown

Scene during Tulsa Race Riot June 1st 1921. Creator: Unknown
On May 31 and June 1, 1921, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, mobs of white residents brutally attacked the African American community of Greenwood, colloquially known as " Black Wall Street

Background imageRiot Collection: Ruins of the Tulsa Race Riot 6-1-21, 1921. Creator: Unknown

Ruins of the Tulsa Race Riot 6-1-21, 1921. Creator: Unknown
On May 31 and June 1, 1921, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, mobs of white residents brutally attacked the African American community of Greenwood, colloquially known as " Black Wall Street

Background imageRiot Collection: National Guard Machine Gun Crew during Tulsa Race Riot 6-1-21, 1921. Creator: Unknown

National Guard Machine Gun Crew during Tulsa Race Riot 6-1-21, 1921. Creator: Unknown
On May 31 and June 1, 1921, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, mobs of white residents brutally attacked the African American community of Greenwood, colloquially known as " Black Wall Street

Background imageRiot Collection: Old Negro saving few articles after mob violence. Many went destitute + homeless, 1908

Old Negro saving few articles after mob violence. Many went destitute + homeless, 1908
An elderly man gathering possessions after the 1908 race riot in Springfield, Illinois. The man is depicted in the center of the image, outside of what appears to be a residential structure

Background imageRiot Collection: Burning of Old South Church, Bath, Maine, c. 1854. Creator: John Hilling

Burning of Old South Church, Bath, Maine, c. 1854. Creator: John Hilling
Burning of Old South Church, Bath, Maine, c. 1854

Background imageRiot Collection: Portrait of King Charles IX of France (1550-1574), c. 1570

Portrait of King Charles IX of France (1550-1574), c. 1570. Private Collection

Background imageRiot Collection: The Storming of the Bastille on 14 July 1789 (Prise de la Bastille le 14 juillet 1789)

The Storming of the Bastille on 14 July 1789 (Prise de la Bastille le 14 juillet 1789), ca. 1793

Background imageRiot Collection: The conflict at Ballinhassig - sketched by Mr. Mahony, Cork, 1845. Creator: Smyth

The conflict at Ballinhassig - sketched by Mr. Mahony, Cork, 1845. Creator: Smyth
The conflict at Ballinhassig - sketched by Mr. Mahony, Cork, 1845. On 30 June 1845, 11 people (10 men and 1 woman) were reportedly killed by the Royal Irish Constabulary during a riot in the village

Background imageRiot Collection: Astor Place Riot, 1849, 1896. Creator: Charles M Jenckes

Astor Place Riot, 1849, 1896. Creator: Charles M Jenckes
Astor Place Riot, 1849, 1896

Background imageRiot Collection: A Military Camp in St. James Park During the Gordon Riots, 1780, c1783, (1944)

A Military Camp in St. James Park During the Gordon Riots, 1780, c1783, (1944). Troops were stationed in St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, as a response to the Gordon Riots

Background imageRiot Collection: Vic Ash and Harry Klein, Beaulieu Jazz Festival, Hampshire, 1960. Creator: Brian Foskett

Vic Ash and Harry Klein, Beaulieu Jazz Festival, Hampshire, 1960. Creator: Brian Foskett
Vic Ash and Harry Klein, Beaulieu Jazz Festival, Hampshire, 1960

Background imageRiot Collection: Nat Gonella, Beaulieu Jazz Festival, Hampshire, 1960. Creator: Brian Foskett

Nat Gonella, Beaulieu Jazz Festival, Hampshire, 1960. Creator: Brian Foskett
Nat Gonella, Beaulieu Jazz Festival, Hampshire, 1960

Background imageRiot Collection: George Melly with Mick Mulligan Band, Beaulieu Jazz Festival, Hampshire, 1960. Creator

George Melly with Mick Mulligan Band, Beaulieu Jazz Festival, Hampshire, 1960. Creator
George Melly with Mick Mulligan Band, Beaulieu Jazz Festival, Hampshire, 1960

Background imageRiot Collection: Kemble, (1757-1823), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Kemble, (1757-1823), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Kemble, (1757-1823), 1830. John Philip Kemble (1757-1823) English actor and brother of Sarah Siddons, engaged at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane where he became manager in 1778 and Theatre Royal

Background imageRiot Collection: The Flight of Caius Gracchus, 1890. Creator: Unknown

The Flight of Caius Gracchus, 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Flight of Caius Gracchus, 1890. From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History Vol. II - Rome", by Edmund Ollier. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris and Melbourne, 1890]

Background imageRiot Collection: Masaniello Haranguing the Populace of Naples, (7 July 1647), 1890. Creator: Unknown

Masaniello Haranguing the Populace of Naples, (7 July 1647), 1890. Creator: Unknown
Masaniello Haranguing the Populace of Naples, (7 July 1647), 1890. Masaniello (1622-1647) Italian fisherman who became leader of the revolt against the rule of Habsburg Spain in Naples

Background imageRiot Collection: Mutiny in an American prison, 1931. Creator: Unknown

Mutiny in an American prison, 1931. Creator: Unknown
Mutiny in an American prison, 1931. Une Mutinerie Dans Une Prison Americaine. Front cover of " Le Petit Journal Illustre". [France, 29 March 1931]

Background imageRiot Collection: The Recent Riots at Canton, c1883. Creator: Unknown

The Recent Riots at Canton, c1883. Creator: Unknown
The Recent Riots at Canton, c1883. Wharf at Canton, where the rioting began, and from which a Chinese porter fell into the water and was drowned. Porters on the quayside at the port of Canton in China

Background imageRiot Collection: Beginning of the Riot in Cheapside, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Beginning of the Riot in Cheapside, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Beginning of the Riot in Cheapside, (1897). In 1517 a protest, which became known as Evil May Day, took place against foreigners living in London

Background imageRiot Collection: Burning of Newgate, 1780, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Burning of Newgate, 1780, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Burning of Newgate, 1780, (c1872). Newgate Prison in London was stormed by a mob during the Gordon riots in June 1780. The building was gutted by fire, and the walls were badly damaged

Background imageRiot Collection: Sacheverell Cards, (c1872). Creator: Unknown

Sacheverell Cards, (c1872). Creator: Unknown
Sacheverell Cards, (c1872). Pack of cards illustrating the career of Dr Henry Sacheverell (1674-1724), English High Church clergyman and politician

Background imageRiot Collection: Portrait of King Charles IX of France (1550-1574), 1561

Portrait of King Charles IX of France (1550-1574), 1561. Private Collection

Background imageRiot Collection: An exact representation of the burning, plundering and destruction of Newgate by

An exact representation of the burning, plundering and destruction of Newgate by the rioters on the memorable 7th of June 1780, 1907. From The Life of Samuel Johnson, Vol. II by James Boswell

Background imageRiot Collection: The Riot in Broad Street, June 7th, 1780, (1920). Artist: James Heath

The Riot in Broad Street, June 7th, 1780, (1920). Artist: James Heath
The Riot in Broad Street, June 7th, 1780, 1920. From Londoners Then and Now As Pictured By Their Contemporaries, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1920]

Background imageRiot Collection: Mutiny on board in a war ship, by sailors, for the punishment by lash to a companion

Mutiny on board in a war ship, by sailors, for the punishment by lash to a companion, engraving, 1825

Background imageRiot Collection: Mutiny of Aranjuez, fall and imprisonment of Manuel Godoy, Prince of Peace, March 19, 1808

Mutiny of Aranjuez, fall and imprisonment of Manuel Godoy, Prince of Peace, March 19, 1808

Background imageRiot Collection: Riot of Pavia on 05 / 27 / 1796, engraving

Riot of Pavia on 05 / 27 / 1796, engraving
Riot of Pavia on 05/27/1796, engraving

Background imageRiot Collection: Mutiny of Aranjuez on March 17, 1808, repression of civilian-military revolt promoted

Mutiny of Aranjuez on March 17, 1808, repression of civilian-military revolt promoted by supporters of Ferdinand VII and that ended with the imprisonment of the prime minister Godoy

Background imageRiot Collection: Bayonne Constitution (1808) in which Napoleon achieved that Ferdinand VII returned

Bayonne Constitution (1808) in which Napoleon achieved that Ferdinand VII returned the crown to Charles IV after the Mutiny of Aranjuez, and that he abdicates in favour of Jose Bonaparte

Background imageRiot Collection: Army encampment in St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, 1780

Army encampment in St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, 1780. Troops were stationed in St Jamess Park in the aftermath of the Gordon Riots

Background imageRiot Collection: Army camp in Hyde Park, London, c1780

Army camp in Hyde Park, London, c1780. View of an army camp in Hyde Park which was set up as a response to the Gordon Riots in 1780

Background imageRiot Collection: Army camp in Hyde Park, London, 1780. Artist

Army camp in Hyde Park, London, 1780. Artist
Army camp in Hyde Park, London, 1780. View of an army camp in Hyde Park which was set up as a response to the Gordon Riots in 1780

Background imageRiot Collection: Hunting a Mare, 1819

Hunting a Mare, 1819. An ass, with the profile of Lord Mayor of London John Atkins, flees from Henry Hunt and a crowd of jeering followers

Background imageRiot Collection: Covent Garden with election hustings in the background, featuring Charles James Fox, (c1790?)

Covent Garden with election hustings in the background, featuring Charles James Fox, (c1790?)
Covent Garden with election hustings in the background, featuring Charles James Fox, London, (c1790?). In the foreground a riot has broken out

Background imageRiot Collection: Siege at the Tower of London, 1830

Siege at the Tower of London, 1830
Tower of London under siege during the riots of November 1830. A mob of men, women and children armed with pea shooters, bad eggs, rotten fruit and kitchen and bedroom slops are attacking the Tower

Background imageRiot Collection: Old Bailey, Newgate Prison, London, 1780

Old Bailey, Newgate Prison, London, 1780
View of rioters setting fire to Newgate Prison, London in 1780 during the Gordon Riots. Various banners can be seen with anti-Papist statements on them

Background imageRiot Collection: Gordon Riots, Newgate Prison, London, 1780. Artist: Thornton

Gordon Riots, Newgate Prison, London, 1780. Artist: Thornton
View of rioters setting fire to Newgate Prison, London, 1780 and burning Mr Akermans furniture. In the crowd on the right a flag is held with the writing No Popery on it

Background imageRiot Collection: No Popery or Newgate Reformer... 1780

No Popery or Newgate Reformer... 1780. A villainous looking man, believed to be Ned Dennis, wearing a No Popery favour in his hat, holds a cudgel raised to his left



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