"<span>the disturbance, </span>Governor George W. Romney<span> ordered the </span>Michigan Army National Guard<span> into Detroit, and </span>President Lyndon B. Johnson<span> sent in both the </span>82nd<span> and </span>101st Airborne Divisions<span>. The result was 43 dead, 1,189 injured, over 7,200 arrests and more than 2,000 buildings destroyed. The scale of the riot was surpassed in the </span>United States<span> only by the </span>1863 New York City draft riots<span> during the </span>American Civil War,<span> and the </span>1992 Los Angeles riots<span>. The riot was prominently featured in the news media, with live television coverage, extensive newspaper reporting, and extensive stories in </span>Time<span> and </span>Life<span> magazines. The staff of the </span>Detroit Free Press<span> won the 1968 </span>Pulitzer Prize<span> for general local reporting for its coverage."</span>
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Chinese faced discrimination and legal restrictions, such as the infamous Chinese Exclusion Act
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Ellis Island is a historical site that opened in 1892 as an immigration station, a purpose it served for more than 60 years until it closed in 1954. Located at the mouth of Hudson River between New York and New Jersey, Ellis Island saw millions of newly arrived immigrants pass through its doors
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