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In the New York American
- "12 Rioters Indicted; Extend Probe to All Advocating Revolt," New York American, March 22, 1935, 1.
- "Another Riot Faces Harlem, Say Witnesses," New York American, April 7, 1935 [clipping].
- "Both Reds and Conservatives Critical of Mayor's Riot Probe," New York American, March 22, 1935, 4.
- "City Officials Deny Racial Bias in Harlem," New York American, October 3, 1936 [clipping].
- "Harlem Gains Since Inquiry Cited By Mayor," New York American, July 1, 1936 [clipping].
- "Harlem Riot May Cost $1,000,000," New York American, September 21, 1935 [clipping].
- "Hays Suggests Negroes Unite to Save Rights," New York American, May 19, 1935 [clipping].
- "Jury Riot Quiz Interrupted," New York American, March 27, 1935, 6.
- "New Riots Feared in Harlem Report," New York American, June 30, 1936 [clipping].
- "Police Charge 500 After Youths Raid Store," New York American, March 21, 1935, 1.
- "Police Scored For Actions at Riot in Harlem. White witnesses charge brutality," New York American, May 5, 1935 [clipping].
- "Riot Inquiry," New York American, March 25, 1935, 1.
- "Source of Riot Handbills Found," New York American, March 23, 1935, 5.
- "White Police Blamed for Harlem Riots," New York American, April 21, 1935 [clipping].
- [Photograph] "BOWED IN SHAME: Surrounded by police are four college-bred Communists accused of inciting Harlem’s fatal rioting. They are Harry Gordon, Samuel Jamison, Murray Samuels and Daniel Miller," New York American, March 21, 1925, 2.
- [Photograph] "Getting At Bottom of Riot," New York American, March 22, 1935, 4.