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This is a list of ethnic riots, sectarian riots, and race riots, by country.

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Angola

  • Anti-Han Chinese riot(s) (mentioned 2008)

Congo

  • Anti-Han Chinese riot(s) (mentioned 2008)

Côte d'Ivoire

  • Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire caused by the 2004 French–Ivorian clashes (2004) - Anti-white riots

Egypt

  • Anti-Jewish riots in Egypt (1945)

Lesotho

  • Maseru (2007) - Anti-Chinese riot

Libya

  • Anti-Jewish riots in Tripolitania (1945)
  • Anti-Jewish riots in Tripolitania (1948)

Mauritania

  • Mauritania (1989) - Mauritania–Senegal Border War. Race riots erupt in Mauritania between Arabs and black Mauritanians.

Rhodesia

  • Kananga (1925) - Kananga Riot of 1925

South Africa

  • Durban (1949) - Anti-Indian riots, an inter-racial conflict between Zulus and Indians in Durban.
  • Durban (1985) - Anti-Indian riots
  • Port Elizabeth (2007) - Anti-Somali riot

Tanzania

  • Zanzibar (1964) - The Zanzibar Revolution of January 12, 1964 put an end to the local Arab dynasty. Thousands of Arabs were massacred in riots, and thousands more were detained or fled the island

Zambia

  • Anti-Chinese riot(s) (mentioned 2008)

Brazil

  • Rio de Janeiro (1823) - Anti-Portuguese riots
  • Salvador (1831) - Anti-Portuguese riots

Canada

  • Toronto (August 2–5, 1918) - 1918 Toronto anti-Greek riot
  • Toronto (August 16, 1933) - Christie Pits riot
  • Vancouver (September 7, 1907) - anti-Asian riot

Mexico

  • Torreón massacre (1911) - over 300 Chinese immigrants are killed by a mob including forces of the Mexican Revolution.

United States

Nativist Period: 1700s–1860

  • 1824: Providence, Rhode Island Hard Scrabble Riots
  • 1829: Cincinnati riots of 1829 - Rioting against African Americans results in over a thousand leaving for Canada.
  • 1829: Charlestown Anti-Catholic Riots
  • 1831: Providence, Rhode Island
  • 1834: Massachusetts Convent Burning
  • 1834: Philadelphia pro-slavery riots
  • 1834: New York City pro-slavery riots
  • 1835: Boston pro-slavery riots
  • 1835: Five Points Riot
  • 1835: Snow Riot, Washington, D.C.
  • 1836: Cincinnati riots of 1836 - Several anti-abolitionist riots
  • 1841: Cincinnati, Ohio White Irish-descendant and Irish immigrant dock workers rioted against Black dock workers. When the Black dock workers banded together to defend their community from the approaching Whites, the White rioters retreated, commandeered a 6-pound cannon, and shot it through the streets of Cincinnati.
  • 1844: Philadelphia Nativist Riots (May 6–8, July 5–8)
  • 1851: Hoboken Anti-German Riot
  • 1855: Louisville Anti-German Riots

Civil War Period: 1861–1865

  • 1863: New York City Draft Riot, ethnic Irish against African Americans
  • 1863: Detroit Race Riot

Reconstruction Period: 1865–1877

  • 1866: New Orleans Riot
  • 1866: Memphis, Tennessee, mostly ethnic Irish against African Americans
  • 1868: Pulaski Riot
  • 1868: St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana
  • 1868: Opelousas, Louisiana
  • 1868: Camilla race riot
  • 1870: Eutaw, Alabama
  • 1870: Laurens, South Carolina
  • 1870: New York City Orange Riot
  • 1871: Second New York City Orange Riot
  • 1871: Los Angeles, Chinese massacre. Mixed Mexican and white mob killed 17–20 Chinese in the largest mass lynching in U.S. history
  • 1871: Meridian, Mississippi race riot, whites against African Americans
  • 1891: New Orleans, lynchings of Italians and riot
  • 1873: Colfax massacre, White Democrats against black Republicans
  • 1874: Vicksburg, Mississippi
  • 1874: New Orleans, Louisiana (Battle of Liberty Place) After contested gubernatorial election, Democrats took over state buildings for three days
  • 1874: Coushatta, Louisiana- white Democrats against black Republicans
  • 1875: Yazoo City, Mississippi
  • 1875: Clinton, Mississippi
  • 1876: Hamburg Massacre
  • 1876: Ellenton, South Carolina

Jim Crow Period: 1878–1914

  • 1885: Anti-Chinese riot in Rock Springs, Wyoming Territory
  • 1886: Seattle riot of 1886
  • 1898: Wilmington Insurrection of 1898, White Democrats overthrew elected government and attacked blacks
  • 1898: Lake City, South Carolina
  • 1898: Greenwood County, South Carolina
  • 1900: Robert Charles Riots
  • 1900: New York City
  • 1904: Springfield, Ohio Race Riot
  • 1906: Springfield, Ohio Race Riot
  • 1906: Atlanta Race Riot, whites against African Americans
  • 1906: Brownsville, Texas
  • 1907: Onancock, Virginia
  • 1907: Pacific Coast Race Riots of 1907
  • 1908: Springfield Race Riot of 1908
  • 1909: Omaha, Nebraska anti-Greek riot
  • 1910: Nationwide riots following the heavyweight championship fight between Jack Johnson and Jim Jeffries in Reno, Nevada on July 4
  • 1910: Slocum, Texas

War and inter-war period: 1914–1945

  • 1917: East St. Louis Riot
  • 1917: Chester, Pennsylvania
  • 1917: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • 1917: Houston Riot
  • Red Summer of 1919
    • 1919: Washington, D.C.
    • 1919: Chicago Race Riot of 1919
    • 1919: Omaha Race Riot of 1919
    • 1919: Charleston, South Carolina
    • 1919: Longview, Texas
    • 1919: Knoxville Riot of 1919
    • 1919: Elaine Race Riot
  • 1920: Ocoee Massacre
  • 1921: Tulsa race riot (Tulsa, Oklahoma)
  • 1921: Springfield, Ohio Race Riot
  • 1923: Rosewood massacre (Rosewood, Florida)
  • 1927: Yakima Valley Anti-Filipino Riot
  • 1928: Wenatchee Valley Anti-Filipino Riot
  • 1929: Exeter Anti-Filipino Riot
  • 1930: Watsonville Riots, Anti-Filipino riot which inspired race riots in San Francisco, Salinas and San Jose and attacks elsewhere.
  • 1935: Harlem Riot of 1935
  • 1943: Detroit Race Riot
  • 1943: Beaumont Race Riot of 1943
  • 1943: Harlem Riot of 1943
  • 1943: Zoot Suit Riots
  • 1944: Agana race riot

Postwar era: 1946–1954

  • 1946: Columbia, Tennessee Riot
  • 1949: Peekskill Riots
  • 1951: Cicero Race Riot in Illinois

Civil Rights and Black Power Movement's Period: 1955–1977

  • 1958: Battle of Hayes Pond (Maxton, North Carolina)
  • 1962: Ole Miss riot, Oxford, Mississippi
  • 1963: Birmingham Riot of 1963, Birmingham, Alabama
  • 1963: Cambridge riot of 1963 (Cambridge, Maryland)
  • 1963: Lexington Riot, Lexington, North Carolina
  • 1964: Harlem Riot of 1964 (Harlem neighborhood, Manhattan, New York City)
  • 1964: Rochester riot (Rochester, New York)
  • 1964: Philadelphia 1964 race riot (North Philadelphia section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
  • 1965: Watts Riots (Watts neighborhood, Los Angeles, California)
  • 1966: Division Street Riots (Humboldt Park neighborhood, Chicago, Illinois)
  • 1966: Hough Riots (Hough community, Cleveland, Ohio)
  • 1966: North Omaha, Nebraska (North Omaha community, Omaha, Nebraska)
  • Long Hot Summer of 1967
    • 1967: Roxbury riots (Boston, Massachusetts)
    • 1967: Tampa riots (Tampa, Florida)
    • 1967: Texas Southern University Riot (Houston, Texas)
    • 1967: 1967 Detroit riot (Detroit, Michigan)
    • 1967: Buffalo riot (Buffalo, New York)
    • 1967: Milwaukee Riot (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
    • 1967: Minneapolis North Side Riots (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
    • 1967: 1967 Newark riots (Newark, New Jersey)
    • 1967: Plainfield riots (Plainfield, New Jersey)
    • 1967: Cincinnati riots (Cincinnati, Ohio)
  • Protests of 1968
    • 1968: Orangeburg massacre (Orangeburg, South Carolina)
  • 1968: King assassination riots following the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.
    • 1968: Baltimore riot of 1968 (Baltimore, Maryland)
    • 1968: Chicago West Side riots (Chicago, Illinois)
    • 1968: Louisville riots of 1968 (Louisville, Kentucky)
    • 1968: 1968 Washington, D.C. riots (Washington, D.C.)
    • 1968: 1968 Wilmington riots (Wilmington, Delaware)
  • 1968: Glenville shootout and riot (Cleveland, Ohio)
  • 1969: 1969 York Race Riot (York, Pennsylvania)
  • 1970: May 11 Race Riot (Augusta, Georgia)
  • 1970: Jackson State killings (Jackson, Mississippi)
  • 1971: Camden riots (Camden, New Jersey)
  • 1972-1977: Escambia High School riots (Pensacola, Florida)
  • 1972: USS Kitty Hawk Riot (Coast of North Vietnam); October 12-13
  • 1975: Chaffey High School Race Riot enhanced by local sniper (Ontario, California)

1978 to today

  • 1978: Houston's Moody Park on the first anniversary of Joe Campos Torres death.
  • 1979: Great Brook Valley Projects Riots Worcester, Massachusetts, Puerto Ricans rioted
  • 1980: Miami Riots (Miami, Florida): Reactions following the acquittal of four Miami-Dade Police officers in the death of Arthur McDuffie.
  • 1980: Chattanooga Riot (Chattanooga, Tennessee)
  • 1984: Lawrence, Massachusetts Race Riot: A small scale riot centered at the intersection of Haverhill and railroad streets between working class whites and Hispanics; several buildings were destroyed by Molotov cocktails; August 8, 1984.
  • 1989: Overtown Riot (Miami, FL) After a black motorcyclist was shot by a Hispanic police officer in the predominantly black community of Overtown, residents rioted for two nights. The officer was later convicted of manslaughter.
  • 1990: Wynwood Riot (Miami, FL) Puerto Ricans rioted after a jury acquitted six officers accused of beating a Puerto Rican drug dealer to death
  • 1991: Crown Heights riot (Crown Heights neighborhood, Brooklyn, New York City), black anti-Jewish mob killed 2, injured 190.
  • 1992: Los Angeles Riots (Los Angeles, California): In reaction to the acquittal of all four LAPD officers involved in the videotaped beating of Rodney King, in addition to the Korean involved in the murder of Latasha Harlins; riots broke out mainly involving black and Latino youths in the black neighborhoods of South Central Los Angeles and Korean-American neighborhood of Koreatown before spreading to the rest of the city
  • 1996: St. Petersburg Riots (St. Petersburg, Florida): After Officer Jim Knight stopped 18 yr. old Tyron Lewis for speeding, he claimed to accidentally fire his weapon, fatally wounding the black teenager. Riots broke out, lasting 2 days.
  • 2001: Cincinnati riots (Cincinnati, Ohio): In a reaction to the fatal shooting of an unarmed young black male, Timothy Thomas by Cincinnati police officer Steven Roach, riots broke out over the span of a few days.
  • 2003: Benton Harbor riots (Benton Harbor, Michigan)
  • 2005: 2005 Toledo Riot (Toledo, Ohio): A race riot that broke out after a planned Neo-Nazi protest march through a black neighborhood.
  • 2006: Fontana High School riot (Fontana, California): Riot involving about 500 Latino and black students
  • 2006: Prison Race Riots (California): A wa

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