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272:. Davis went to the marchers, joining several leaders from the Black community in talking with the group, then joined the others to lead the march the remaining distance to City Hall. The crowd grew in size, slowly becoming more militant, more so when it arrived at City Hall to find a large contingent of 276:
officers. As tensions rose, with verbal and physical actions escalating on both sides, a volley of tear gas into the crowd would be the final moment when the full riot became inevitable. The students dispersed, but word of this spread through the city, a riot erupted, and five people would be killed
198:"Ike" Davis was born on April 22, 1917, in Kansas City, Missouri. He grew up on the east side of the city and in 1933 was in the freshman class of the University of Kansas City, which was to become the 449: 302: 219: 442: 809: 804: 435: 794: 458: 253: 34: 229:
Davis was elected as the mayor of Kansas City in 1963 by 1,810 votes in nearly 110,000 cast. He oversaw the bond issue to build
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Kansas City did not experience the immediate breakout of riots
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Davis found himself at the center of events leading to the
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Wheeler Jr. 252:, five days after the 212:University of Missouri 463:Kansas City, Missouri 270:Kansas City City Hall 250:1968 Kansas City Riot 235:Truman Sports Complex 190:, from 1963 to 1971. 101:Kansas City, Missouri 258:seen in other cities 218:, and served in the 35:Mayor of Kansas City 619:Joseph J. Davenport 574:James W. L. Slavens 534:Alexander L. Harris 524:Alexander L. Harris 264:, a large group of 241:and eventually the 176:Ilus Winfield Davis 89:Ilus Winfield Davis 790:Missouri Democrats 734:Richard L. Berkley 654:Henry M. Beardsley 629:William S. Cowherd 604:Leander J. Talbott 559:Edward Lowe Martin 514:Robert T. Van Horn 509:William Bonnifield 499:Robert T. Van Horn 494:George M.B. Maughs 474:William S. Gregory 395:Political offices 311:. pp. 25–31. 243:Kansas City Royals 239:Kansas City Chiefs 216:Columbia, Missouri 767: 766: 689:Frank H. Cromwell 674:George H. Edwards 594:Thomas B. Bullene 579:George M. 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Mayor of Kansas City
H. Roe Bartle
Charles Wheeler
Democratic
mayor
Kansas City
Missouri
University of Missouri-Kansas City
law degree
University of Missouri
Columbia, Missouri
Army
World War II
Kansas City International Airport
Truman Sports Complex
Kansas City Chiefs
Kansas City Royals
1968 Kansas City Riot
assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
seen in other cities
King's funeral
inner city
Kansas City City Hall
KCPD


"It Finally Happened Here: The 1968 Riot in Kansas City, Missouri"
The Voice of Violence: Performative Violence as Protest in the Vietnam Era
Greenwood Publishing Group
ISBN

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