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John Hademan assaulted
After being assaulted, an ambulance attended Hademan, and took him to Harlem Hospital, according to the reports in the New York Herald Tribune, New York Times and New York American. However, he does not appear in the hospital records. All but one report noted that no address was given for Hademan. The New York Daily News identified him as a resident of Castle Point in the Bronx (but did not identify his race, was alone in recording his injury not as a fractured skull but as lacerations of his face and head, and spelling his name differently). As with all the Black men assaulted during the disorder, no one was arrested or charged for assaulting Hademan.
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- "Injured," New York Daily News, March 20, 1935, 3
- “1 Dead, 7 shot, 100 Hurt as Harlem Crowds Riot over Boy, 16, and Hearse," New York Herald Tribune, March 20, 1935, 1.
- “Riot’s Casualties," New York American, March 21, 1935, 2.
- "Police Shoot Into Rioters; Kill Negro in Harlem Mob. 3,000 Storm Store After Boy Knife Thief, 16, Is Reported Lynched-Several Shot - Many Felled by Stones," New York Times, March 20, 1935, 1.