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  • · for the hundreds of thousands of people in the City of Los Angeles -- of every race and color -- who neither participated in, nor condoned the riots. Many suffered at the hands of the rioters, many are in need of help. To assist in providing this help
  • draw in many people interested not in protest but in looting, letting off steam, or a wide r~nge of _other activities . The melange of activities in the disturbances, and 3 especially in the largest ones, creates a kaleidoscope of images
  • Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)
  • many ordinarily law­ abiding people ; onto the streets and into the stores . Detroit:' Phase II . With the introduction of state p olice and National Guard , and the permission to use weapons granted , the character of the riots changed ~ In Detroit
  • Records of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission)