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Harlem in Disorder: A Spatial History of How Racial Violence Changed in 1935

[Photograph] "Four Blamed for Inciting Riots," Evening Herald [Shenandoah, PA], March 22, 1935, 7.

Full caption: "Surrounded by police (l. to r.) Harry Gordon, Sam Jamison, Murray Samuels and Daniel Miller, alleged Communist agitators, awaiting a hearing on charge they incited race riot that swept though Harlem, New York colored community, in which more than 50 persons were hurt, at least 10 of them probably fatally. The youths picketed store with placards declaring colored boy had been beaten to death there. Boy, who admitted shoplifting, wasn't hurt."

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