Los Angeles Times on X: "On Aug. 11, 1965, California Highway Patrol Officer Lee Minikus pulled over 21-year-old Marquette Frye near 116th Street and Avalon Boulevard. Frye failed sobriety tests as a
Los Angeles, California Marquette Frye, an African American male Lee. W. Minikus, a Caucasian male, worked for the California Highway Patrol. - ppt download
Los Angeles WATTS RIOTS African Amercian Victim Marquette Frye DEATH 1986 News | eBay
The Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College - Watts Riots: portrait of handcuffed black man while in police custody, Los Angeles
Out Of Long-Gone Rubble Of The Watts Riots, Scars And Signs Of Healing : NPR
The Watts Uprising after 50 years – Los Angeles Sentinel
From the Archives: Marquette Frye, Whose Arrest Ignited the Watts Riots in 1965, Dies at Age 42 - Los Angeles Times
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Marquette Frye, 21 year old African American whose arrest triggered the August 1965 Watts Riot. The
1975 Marquette Frye criminal - Historic Images
Marquette Frye (1944-1986) •
A Warning Ignored | Jelani Cobb | The New York Review of Books
50 Years After Los Angeles' Watts Riots, Tensions Still Simmer
The Watts Riots of 1965: An uprising against an oppressive system - Kentake Page
Marquette Frye: The Tragic Story of the Watts Riots / SamePassage
Anger, Distrust And A Political Reckoning: Reflecting On The Watts Riots And How Things Have Changed 55 Years Later | LAist
Watts Riots, 40 Years Later - Los Angeles Times
Watts Riot 1965 - The Standard Bearer for all riots to come.
Marquette Frye: The Tragic Story of the Watts Riots / SamePassage
August 1965 - Riots Break Out in Watts | KCET 50th Anniversary | PBS SoCal
Marquette Luther Price Frye (1944-1986) - Find a Grave Memorial
The Story of the Watts Riots in 50 Headlines From August 1965 - Curbed LA
Watts Riots Show Black History Is Full of Heavy Memories | TIME
Ashé Cultural Arts Center - On August 11, 1965, Marquette Frye and his brother Ronald were pulled over by LAPD in the Watts neighborhood of L.A. A crowd gathered as the two
Watts Rebellion (Los Angeles) | The Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute