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 A somber history lesson on two wheels is taught by visiting sites where people died and places where people fought back. On a historical bike tour, Chicagoans get to reflect on how the racial terror that took place over a century ago continues to shape their city today.On July 27, 1919, a 17-year-old Black Chicagoan stanley termo puodeliai  named Eugene Williams drowned in Lake Michigan after a White man hurled stones at him for drifting over an invisible line separating Whites and Blacks.Police refused to arrest the killer, sparking a week of racial violence during which gangs of White people terrorized Black residents, who also fought back.In all, 38 people died and more than 500 were injured 鈥?most of them Black people.SEE MORE: Germany to pay Holocaust su stanley cup rvivors globally more than $1B next yearThough the riots remain the most violent week in the history of the city, the only public memorial acknowledging them is a small plaque 鈥?but that s about to change.As co-directors of the annual bike tour, Franklin Cosey-Gay and Peter Cole are also working on insta stanley cup lling glass markers at each of the 38 locations where people died during the riots.The memorials will be installed in 2024. For now, prototypes are bei Jmkp Kansas will pay $50,000 to settle a suit over a transgender Highway Patrol employee  s firing
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