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As cities revive, America's poor are forced to the periphery

By Daniel Pimlott

Published: April 4 2008 03:00 | Last updated: April 4 2008 03:00

Forty years ago today, Washington DC witnessed riots that carved a path of destruction through the city, at one point coming within blocks of the White House.

The violence was the furious response to the assassination of Martin Luther King, the civil rights leader, on April 4 1968. By the time the riot ended four days later, 12 people were dead, more than a thousand injured and hundreds of buildings burnt to the ground.

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