NYC Draft Riots Newspaper Article

July 14, 1863                                      New York Times

                                Brutal Rampage Against the Draft Rips Apart Manhattan


Breaking news: All throughout yesterday, violent riots in protest of the 1st Draft Law, pasted earlier this year in March, erupted in New York, N.Y., leading many to draw the conclusion that Northern opposition to the Civil War has intensified. Expected to continue in Lower Manhattan both today and tomorrow, this event has been the largest racially charged uproar and mutiny in U.S. history. Many white men, including Irish immigrants, were seen throughout New York killing any and every Negro they could. Senior news correspondent and analyst James Janeway says we can "expect the eventual death toll to be either 119 or 120 people." Janeway also predicts a "major drop" in the population of Negros in New York. Sources have informed the New York Times that Major General, John E. Wool, believes that "Martial law ought to be proclaimed, but I [Wool] have not a sufficient force to enforce it." The military, expected to reach Manhattan later today, will likely be met with violence and wreckage from the brawls. This events brings to light the important, and possibly damaging, issue of Southern sympathy in the North.

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