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The Houston race riot of 1917, also known as the Camp Logan Mutiny, was a mutiny and riot by 156 soldiers from the all-black 24th Infantry Regiment of the United States Army, taking place on August 23, 1917, in Houston, Texas.
Apr 10, 2024 · Learn how the Houston Riot of 1917 was sparked by racial tensions and mistreatment of black soldiers in the US Army during World War I. Explore the events, causes, and consequences of this violent clash between black and white civilians and police.
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Feb 26, 2022 · The tension erupted in a deadly riot on Aug. 23, 1917, said John A. Haymond, a military historian who led the tour. The uprising lasted more than two hours and claimed 19 lives — a mix of...
Nov 16, 2023 · The Army overturns the convictions of the Buffalo Soldiers who were executed after a clash with white police and civilians in Houston in 1917. The decision acknowledges the racial bias and unfair trial of the soldiers who responded to racist provocations and violence.
Nov 1, 1995 · On August 23, 1917, a riot erupted in Houston. Near noon, two policemen arrested a Black soldier for interfering with their arrest of a Black woman in the Fourth Ward.
Nov 25, 2017 · In the spring of 1917, Moore and his unit, the 3rd Battalion of the predominantly black 24th United States Infantry had been dispatched to Houston to guard the construction site of a new camp...
Nov 12, 2023 · Learn about the history behind Camp Logan, a World War I training base in Houston, and the 1917 riot that killed 16 people after a Black soldier was beaten by police. Find out how the U.S. Army overturned the convictions of 110 Black soldiers executed for mutiny in 2023.