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  1. Robert Charles (1865–1900) was an African-American living in New Orleans who took part in a gunfight after being assaulted by a police officer, leading to the death of 4 police and 2 civilians, and the wounding of over 20 others.

  2. Robert B. Charles (born 1960) is an American lawyer and Republican political figure. He was assistant secretary of state at the U.S. State Department's Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs for eighteen months from October 2003 to March 2005.

  3. The Robert Charles riots of July 24–27, 1900 in New Orleans, Louisiana were sparked after Afro-American laborer Robert Charles fatally shot a white police officer during an altercation and escaped arrest.

  4. Jan 2, 2012 · Learn about the four-day race riot in New Orleans after an African-American activist shot and killed several white police officers in 1900. Find out who was Robert Charles, how he resisted the white mob, and what were the consequences of his actions.

  5. Jul 29, 2016 · When three white New Orleans police officers confronted Robert Charles and Leonard Pierce as they sat talking on a porch late in the evening of July 23, 1900, they expected obedience. Charles and Pierce were black, the legal regime of Jim Crow was ferocious, and the threat of white violence that sustained racial subordination was a ...

  6. Learn about Robert Charles, a black man who killed two police officers in 1900 and sparked a violent riot in New Orleans. Explore how his story was erased from history and how it can be reconstructed from oral and written sources.

  7. Jun 1, 2023 · A review of a book that explores the life and legacy of Robert Charles, a Black New Orleans man who resisted arrest and was killed by a white mob in 1901. The reviewer praises the book's eloquent meditation on the challenges of doing history and the memory of Charles.