Little Red School-house Riot breaks out.
July 4, 1895
The violence occurs after the American Protective Association, a successor to the Know-Nothing Party, marches behind a schoolhouse float in the East Boston Independence Day parade. John Willis, a Catholic longshoreman, is killed, and many are injured. Willis’s death is thought to be the only one attributed to anti-Catholic activity in Boston history.
Sources
- Dorchester Historical Society
- Fifty Years of Boston
- Thompson, Neal