"Chicago’s black belt is quiet today as a result of the work of 3,000 policemen and some 6,000 state troops. These photographs show one of the motorcycle squads which moved effective in settling trouble in various parts of the disturbed district, and Acting Chief of Police Alcock, who directed the work of putting down the race riots. " – South Bend news-times., August 02, 1919, AFTERNOON EDITION, Image 1
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Newspaper caption for this picture:
Motorcycle police ready for instant service
"Chicago’s black belt is quiet today as a result of the work of 3,000 policemen and some 6,000 state troops. These photographs show one of the motorcycle squads which moved effective in settling trouble in various parts of the disturbed district, and Acting Chief of Police Alcock, who directed the work of putting down the race riots. " – South Bend news-times., August 02, 1919, AFTERNOON EDITION, Image 1