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Giles Jackson injured
Jackson’s injury did not require he be taken to the hospital; after the physician attended him he “left for home.” He gave a home address four blocks south of where the ambulance treated him, at 33 West 112th Street, an area of Puerto Rican residents. The hospital record, the only source in which Jackson appeared, did not identify his race. Census and draft records did identify a Black man born in Virginia named Giles Jackson of the correct age living in Harlem at this time, but he was a roomer who moved frequently so cannot be placed at that address in 1935.