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

James Smitten arrested

Smitten had "lacerations of [sic] scalp" that may have come at the hands of Kitlitz during the alleged assault, or from police during his arrest. A physician from Harlem Hospital attended him at the 28th Precinct, where he remained after treatment. Other than that hospital record, there is no other evidence of Smitten's injury; he does not appear in any newspaper's list of the injured.

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