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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 not far from the intersection where the ambulance found him, at 33 West 112th Street, a Puerto Rican area. The hospital record, the only source in which Jackson appears, does not identify his race. (Census and draft records do 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, and cannot be placed at this address in 1935).