Details for The Pharr Riot

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507020119

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Marker Number 20119
Atlas Number 5507020119
Marker Title The Pharr Riot
Index Entry Pharr Riot
Address 424 N. Cage Blvd.
City Pharr
County Hidalgo
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 581618
UTM Northing 2898004
Subject Codes law enforcement; civil rights; Hispanic topics
Marker Year 2018
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location SE corner N. Cage Blvd (US 281) and E. Bell Ave.
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 18" x 28"
Marker Text On Feb. 6, 1971, a small group gathered outside the Pharr Police Department to protest incidents of discrimination and brutality. The crowd grew to hundreds and the day turned violent as tensions with law enforcement escalated. During the chaos that became known as The Pharr Riot, a law enforcement officer shot and killed bystander Alfonso Loredo Flores. For several weeks, Union y Fuerza and other groups picketed city hall and boycotted businesses. Events in Pharr received national media attention. In the aftermath, the city's mayor, commissioners, and chief of police resigned. In June 1972, citizens elected their first Mexican American mayor. These important events in Texas' Chicano movement advanced civil rights and political engagement. (2018)

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