Harlem in Disorder: A Spatial History of How Racial Violence Changed in 1935Main MenuREAD ME: Help Navigating This BookIntroductionOn the StreetsIn the CourtsUnder InvestigationThe Mayor's Commission on Conditions in HarlemOver TimeEventsSourcesStephen Robertsona1bf8804093bc01e94a0485d9f3510bb8508e3bfStanford University Press
12020-02-24T21:39:32+00:00AnonymousInjured [not in assaults] (20)Anonymous18The twenty injured individuals that are not linked to an assault are a mix of those reported as being hurt by flying glass and those reported with injuries like those suffered by victims of assault without any explanation of the circumstances in which they were hurt.plain2020-04-21T17:17:54+00:00Anonymous
12020-04-09T19:45:50+00:00AnonymousAssaults on women (5)Anonymous17plain2020-04-17T20:36:09+00:00Anonymous
12020-02-24T23:08:33+00:00AnonymousHit by Objects (19)Anonymous15plain2020-04-19T17:16:15+00:00Anonymous
12020-02-24T21:51:52+00:00AnonymousAssaults on whites (29)Anonymous14plain2020-04-21T17:23:51+00:00Anonymous
12020-02-24T23:09:46+00:00AnonymousAssaults by groups (17)Anonymous12plain2020-04-19T17:23:01+00:00Anonymous
12020-02-24T22:18:05+00:00AnonymousAssaults by individuals (7)Anonymous11plain2020-04-14T21:50:17+00:00Anonymous
12020-02-24T23:30:14+00:00AnonymousAssaults on blacks (12)Anonymous3plain2020-03-27T18:01:25+00:00Anonymous
12020-02-24T20:37:35+00:00AnonymousWilliam Kitlitz assaulted11Around 8.30PM, as police struggled to control crowds on 125th Street that had begun to smash store windows, William Kitlitz , a white mail clerk standing in front of Kress’ store, was allegedly “beaten on the head” by a black man named James Smitten.plain2020-02-25T23:04:01+00:0003/19/1935 20:30Anonymous
12020-03-09T18:16:03+00:00AnonymousAlice Gordon assaulted10plain2020-04-12T19:31:13+00:0003/19/1935 23:45Anonymous
12020-02-26T14:46:34+00:00AnonymousHerman Young assaulted9Herman Young, a fifty-three-year-old Austrian-born white man was cut on the head by flying glass after a stone was thrown through his hardware store window.plain2020-04-07T21:38:57+00:0003/20/1935 01:30Anonymous
12020-02-25T01:54:44+00:00AnonymousDetective Henry Roge assaulted8Detective Henry Roge hit in the head by a rock, allegedly thrown by James Hughesplain2020-04-15T22:16:10+00:0003/10/1935 22:00Anonymous
12020-03-11T21:40:24+00:00AnonymousMorris Werner assaulted6plain2020-04-20T20:55:27+00:00Anonymous
12020-02-25T03:33:10+00:00AnonymousJames Wrigley assaulted6At some point during the disorder, forty-nine-year-old James Wrigley, a white security guard from Teaneck, New Jersey, suffered a serious head injury.plain2020-04-16T22:11:07+00:00Anonymous
12020-03-11T21:31:45+00:00AnonymousHarry Johnson assaulted3plain2020-04-16T17:40:17+00:00Anonymous
12020-03-11T21:28:58+00:00AnonymousGeorge Anton assaulted3plain2020-04-16T16:10:17+00:00Anonymous
12020-02-25T03:21:30+00:00AnonymousThomas Wijstem assaulted3Around 10.30 PM, Thomas Wijstem, a thirty-four-year-old white carpenter, was struck on the head by a rock and knocked unconscious in front of the W. T. Grant store on 226 West 125th Street.plain2020-02-25T22:58:58+00:0003/19/1935 22:30Anonymous
12020-03-09T19:39:02+00:00AnonymousB. Z. Kondoul assaulted2B. Z. Kondoul, a thirty-five year-old white man living at 55 West 110th Street, was allegedly assaulted by a crowd of "40-50" black men and women on 7th Avenue near 122nd Street.plain2020-04-15T17:50:51+00:00Anonymous