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The era after the Voting Rights Act of 1965 marked the end of nonviolent demonstrations for the civil rights movement. In Watts, five days after LBJ signed the Voting Act, bloody riot erupted between blacks enraged by police brutality who burned and looted their own neighborhoods for a week, leaving 31 blacks and 3 whites dead. Focusing on northern and western city, the idea of "black separatism" through violence emerges.

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