The blacks in the cities could not leave their houses from 9 pm to 4 am.
Since 2000, nearly 55,000 blacks have left Chicago, although one million still live in the city.
Then the blacks had to move to seats in the rear, stand or, if there was no room, leave the bus.
Middle-class blacks have been leaving the city, as well; about 7,500 each year since 1980.
Many blacks voted with their feet and left the South to seek better conditions.
After the 1829 rioting, 1200 blacks left the city to go to Canada.
As a result, 1,200 blacks left the city and resettled in Canada.
Violence continued until late August, by which time almost 1,000 blacks had left the city.
It is reported that many blacks left Memphis, fearing for their lives.
Middle-class blacks also left the area, moving to the north and west.