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In the New York World-Telegram
- "106 Suits Filed Under Mob Law in Harlem Riot," New York World-Telegram, July 23, 1935 [clipping].
- "$38,000 Sought in Harlem Riot," New York World-Telegram, April 23, 1935 [clipping].
- “Boy Tells of Knife Theft That Started Harlem Riot,” New York World-Telegram, March 20, 1935, 2.
- Channing Tobias, "What Was Underneath the Harlem Explosion?" New York World-Telegram, March 22, 1935, 22.
- "Girl Fined $10 As Riot Cause," New York World-Telegram, March 23, 1935, 2.
- "Harlem Inquiry Upset Again," New York World-Telegram, May 4, 1935 [clipping].
- "Harlem's Evils Laid to Poverty and Oppression," New York-World Telegram, June 30, 1936 [clipping].
- Helen Worden, "Old Mott Home Proud in Its Harlem Setting," New York World-Telegram, March 21, 1925, 29.
- "'Inside' Story of Riot is Told by Harlem Cop," New York World-Telegram, March 30, 1935, 2.
- Joseph Mitchell, "Night Life's Moanin' Low in Harlem Riot Hangover," New York World-Telegram, March 21, 1935, 11.
- Joseph Mitchell, "Poor Housing and Idleness Cause Unrest," New York World-Telegram, March 20, 1935, 2.
- "Mayor Assailed by Clergymen in Riot Inquiry," New York World-Telegram, March 25, 1935, 3.
- "Mobs Rove Harlem After Riot; 1 Dead, 100 Hurt in Harlem Riot; Snipers Routed, Mobs Rove Area," New York World-Telegram, March 20, 1935 [clipping].
- "Negro Charges Bias on Relief," New York World-Telegram, April 20, 1935, 3.
- "Riot Committee Blames Misery," New York World-Telegram, March 26, 1935 [clipping].
- "Riot Link Found in Typewriter," New York World-Telegram, March 22, 1935, 12.
- "Tinderbox," New York World-Telegram, March 22, 1935, 28.
- "Twelve Indicted in Harlem Riot," New York World-Telegram, March 21, 1935, 1.
- "Valentine Promises Inquiry as Two Deny Slain Negro Youth Had Loot," New York World-Telegram, May 18, 1935, 1 [clipping].
- "Verdict of $450 Won by Victim of Harlem Riot," New York World-Telegram, September 20, 1935 [clipping].
- [Photograph] Lino Rivera and Lt. Samuel Battle (seated), March 20, 1935, Acme Photo.
- [Photograph] "“Police take a man suspected of looting from a wrecked store. The suspect rubs his head, one patrolman his pistol as a club," New York World-Telegram, March 20 , 1935, 3.
- [Photograph] "Police stand guard at this liquor store, protecting the few bottles that remain after rioters tore down an iron grill and smashed windows," New York World-Telegram, March 20, 1935, 3.
- [Photograph] "This is how the front of a shoe store at 333 Lenox Ave. appears today," New York World-Telegram, March 20, 1935, 3.
- [Photograph] "Where Rioters Wreaked Havoc," Associated Press, March 20, 1935, Folder: Riots -- Race, New York World-Telegram and Sun Newspaper Photograph Collection, Library of Congress.