Hurt, Baby, Hurt — Book Launch

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When

Thursday, April 10, 2025 from 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

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Hybrid:
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Hatcher Gallery Event Space
Hatcher Library North, First Floor, Room 100
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Event typeLecture/Discussion

Celebrate the reissue of the book "Hurt, Baby, Hurt" — a memoir about the 1967 Detroit Rebellion by William Walter Scott, III. First published in 1970, the book recounts Scott's life from his birth through the rebellion. Guest speakers include Austin McCoy, West Virginia University, who wrote the insightful introduction for the new edition of the book, and Bill McGraw, journalist and author. Join us in person or online.

The rebellion was the bloodiest of the urban riots in the U.S. during the summer of 1967. It began when police raided an unlicensed drinking club owned by Scott’s father and continued for five days, resulting in forty-three deaths plus many more injuries, fires, and arrests. Scott, who was 19 at the time and working as a doorman at his father’s club, is widely recognized as the man who started the rebellion by throwing a bottle at one of the police officers.

The reissue will be available for purchase in paperback and as an Open Access ebook in April, 2025. This project was made possible by support from two library divisions: University of Michigan Press and Special Collections Research Center (Joseph A. Labadie Collection).

 

HURT sign above a crowd Black people running along the edge of a street.

Detail from the cover of "Hurt, Baby, Hurt," a memoir by William Walter Scott, III about the 1967 Detroit Rebellion.

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