Revolution '67 is an award winning documentary which examines the causes and events of the 1967 Newark riots.
(They are evidently too young to remember the Newark riots.)
The area surrounding the original location went into a sharp decline following the 1967 Newark riots.
This civil disturbance occurred in the wake of the larger Newark riots.
In June 1967, the region was rocked by the Newark riots which began the diocese's growing role as a catalyst for social change.
She also blamed the Newark riots for bringing in more strangers, people without a stake in the community.
The brick, glass and steel building is itself a symbol of the city's revitalization, some 30 years after the Newark riots.
The article was about the Newark riots, one of the most violent outbursts of the 1960's.
The ward, ground zero for the 1967 Newark riots, is perhaps the one most affected in recent years by demolition, new construction and population upheavals.
The 1967 Newark riots were also devastating to the district.