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Harlem in Disorder: A Spatial History of How Racial Violence Changed in 1935

Isaac Daniels arrested

"Isaac Daniels, 29, 73 W. 130th St., accused of throwing a stone through the store window at 346 Lenox Ave. resulting in Herman Young, the proprietor, being cut on the head by flying glass, was held in $1,000 bail for hearing tomorrow on a charge of felonious assault."

Source: "Police Guard Against New Uprising as Mayor Acts to Probe Race Riot," Home News, March 21, 1935 (La Guardia Papers, Scrapbooks)

Daniels also appears in six other lists of those who appeared in the Magistrates Court published in newspapers, none of which include the circumstances which led to his arrest. He also appears in the list of the injured published in the New York Post, one of four men arrested for assault with injuries. In Daniels' case, the list identifies him as having "contusions" on his left arm.

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