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In the Afro-American
- "2 Grand Juries Won't Indict Cop who Killed Boy," Afro-American, June 15, 1935, 12.
- "3 Harlem Rioters Sentenced Monday," Afro-American, April 13, 1935, 12.
- "Anarchy Indictments to Be Sought in Harlem Rioting," Afro-American, March 30, 1935, 2.
- "Catholic Priest Hit for Views on "Cop Brutality"," Afro-American, August 24, 1935, 12.
- "Childs's Restaurant First Mark for Harlem Rioters," Afro-American, March 30, 1935, 1.
- "Cop Cleared in Death of Young Riot Victim," Afro-American, April 27, 1935, 12.
- "Crowds Boo N.Y. Cops in Hearing About Brutality," Afro-American, May 11, 1935, 12.
- "Goody - Goodies in Harlem Worse Menace Than Reds. Ministers, Social Workers Who Would Muzzle Communists Rapped," Afro-American, March 30, 1935, 12.
- "Harlem Riot Damage is Figured at Half Million," Afro-American, March 30, 1935, 1, 2.
- "Harlem Riot May Cost $1,000,000," Afro-American, October 5, 1935, 10.
- "Harlemites Insist Beating of Youth Preceded Riot," Afro-American, April 13, 1935, 12.
- "Harlem's Third Rioter is Dead; Many Are Fined," Afro-American, March 30, 1935, 12.
- "Jeers and Boos Halt Committee Probing Riots," Afro-American, April 27, 1935, 12.
- "Lt. Battle on Grill at Police Brutality Hearing," Afro-American, May 25, 1935, 12.
- "Machine Guns Set Up in New York Streets. False Rumor Causes Death of One, Wounding of 50, and Looting of 300 Stores," Afro-American, March 23, 1935, 1.
- "Mayor Tells Why Preachers Are Not on Rioting Body,” Afro-American, March 30, 1935, 2.
- "Merchants Win in Harlem Riot Suits," Afro-American, March 14, 1936, 12.
- "Seek to Make Reds Goat as Aftermath of Harlem Rioting," Afro-American, March 30, 1935, 12.
- "Youth, 16, Fourth to Die as Result of Harlem Riot ," Afro-American, April 6, 1935, 16.
- [Photograph] "Here is the wrecked front of a store in the Harlem section of New York...," Associated Press, March 20, 1935
- [Photograph] "Jewelry Gone," Afro-American, March 30 1935, 17.
- [Photograph] Lino Rivera, Lt. Samuel Battle and Officer Alfred Eldridge (seated), March 20, 1935, International Photo.
- [Photograph] "Many Chickens Freed," Afro-American, March 30, 1935, 17.
- [Photograph] “Mob Shows Speed-Photo shows woman being assisted to her feet. She was trampled by rioters," Afro-American, March 30, 1935, 17.
- [Photograph] "Not a Single Pane Left," Afro-American, March 30, 1935, 17.
- [Photograph] "Quick Thinking," Afro-American, March 30, 1935, 17.
- [Photograph] "Steel Fence Smashed," Afro-American, March 39, 1935, 17.
- [Photograph] "This One Was Fired," Afro-American, March 30, 1935, 17
- [Photograph] "Where Rioters Wreaked Havoc," Associated Press, March 20, 1935.
- [Photograph] "Yes, We Have No Hardware," Afro-American, March 30, 1935, 17.