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The most prominent, historically documented racial massacres targeting Black communities in the United States include the following events: •Post-Civil War & Reconstruction Era (1865–1877)  □Memphis Massacre (1866): White mobs, including local police, attacked Black Union veterans and residents in Memphis, Tennessee, killing an estimated 46 people. □New Orleans Massacre (1866): A white mob attacked peaceful Black marchers and reformers gathered at the Mechanics Institute, leaving over 30 Black citizens dead. □Opelousas Massacre (1868): An estimated 200 to 300 Black people were killed in Louisiana following racial and political tensions over voter registration. □Colfax Massacre (1873): Armed white militias slaughtered between 60 and 150 Black militia members who were attempting to surrender at the Grant Parish courthouse in Louisiana. □Vicksburg Massacre (1874): White citizens attacked and killed dozens of Black citizens in Mississippi who had organized to support a legally elected Black sheriff.  •The Jim Crow &
The most prominent, historically documented racial massacres targeting Black communities in the United States include the following events: •Post-Civil War & Reconstruction Era (1865–1877)  □Memphis Massacre (1866): White mobs, including local police, attacked Black Union veterans and residents in Memphis, Tennessee, killing an estimated 46 people. □New Orleans Massacre (1866): A white mob attacked peaceful Black marchers and reformers gathered at the Mechanics Institute, leaving over 30 Black citizens dead. □Opelousas Massacre (1868): An estimated 200 to 300 Black people were killed in Louisiana following racial and political tensions over voter registration. □Colfax Massacre (1873): Armed white militias slaughtered between 60 and 150 Black militia members who were attempting to surrender at the Grant Parish courthouse in Louisiana. □Vicksburg Massacre (1874): White citizens attacked and killed dozens of Black citizens in Mississippi who had organized to support a legally elected Black sheriff.  •The Jim Crow & "Red Summer" Era (1898–1923)- □Wilmington Massacre (1898): White supremacists staged a violent coup d'état in North Carolina, overthrowing a legitimately elected biracial government and killing an estimated 60 to 300 Black residents. □Atlanta Massacre (1906): Fueled by false newspaper narratives, white mobs terrorized downtown Atlanta, Georgia, killing dozens of Black residents and destroying Black-owned property. □Slocum Massacre (1910): White mobs hunted down and killed an untold number of Black residents (estimated between 8 and 200+) across Anderson County, Texas. □East St. Louis Massacre (1917): Striking white laborers targeted Black workers who had been hired as strikebreakers, burning down neighborhoods and killing an estimated 39 to 150 Black residents. □Elaine Massacre (1919): Part of the "Red Summer," this conflict began when Black sharecroppers tried to organize a union in Arkansas. White mobs and federal troops killed an estimated 100 to 200+ Black people. □Ocoee Massacre (1920): A white mob destroyed a prosperous Black community in Florida on Election Day after a Black man attempted to vote, killing an estimated 30 to 60 people. □Tulsa Race Massacre (1921): Often cited as the worst incident of racial violence in U.S. history, a white mob destroyed the affluent Greenwood District ("Black Wall Street"). The massacre left up to 300 dead and 10,000 homeless. □Rosewood Massacre (1923): A white mob burned the entire Black town of Rosewood, Florida, to the ground following a false accusation of assault, killing dozens of residents. 

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