In the 1960s and 1970s, many white people were utterly terrified of "black militants." This is reflected in countless ways in the media of the period. Nobody ever had such a fear of BLM or any of the opportunistic looters and rioters that followed in their wake.
Even in 1992, nobody seemed to fear that the L.A. riots would spark a general uprising or race war.
That's progress, of a sort.
Even in 1992, nobody seemed to fear that the L.A. riots would spark a general uprising or race war.
That's progress, of a sort.