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

James Joy injured

James Joy appears in a list of those injured published by the New York Post. He is one of four individuals who appear only in that list. The only information the newspaper provided on his identity was his home address, 310 West 121st Street, an area of white residences on the western boundaries of Harlem.

The listing described his injury as lacerations, but provided no information on the part of Joy’s body that had been wounded. (One of the others identified as injured (2/20), and four of those injured in assaults (4/49) also had unspecified injuries). Joy appeared in a section of the list headed Harlem Hospital, indicating he had been attended by staff from that hospital, but he does not appear in the hospital records obtained by the MCCH.

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