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Papers of the NAACP
- "Memorandum Re Appointment of Commission on Harlem Disturbances (March 19, 1935)," March 20, 1935, Correspondence on race riot in Harlem, Papers of the NAACP, Part 07: The Anti-Lynching Campaign, 1912-1955, Series A: Anti-Lynching Investigative Files, 1912-1953 (ProQuest).
- "New York Mayor Adopts NAACP Riot Probe Plan (March 22)," Correspondence on race riot in Harlem, Papers of the NAACP, Part 07: The Anti-Lynching Campaign, 1912-1955, Series A: Anti-Lynching Investigative Files, 1912-1953 (ProQuest).
- Oscar Villard to Walter White, January 31, 1936, Correspondence on Mayor's Commission on Conditions in Harlem, Papers of the NAACP, Part 07: The Anti-Lynching Campaign, 1912-1955, Series A: Anti-Lynching Investigative Files, 1912-1953 (ProQuest).
- "Statement to the Press on Harlem Riot of March 19th from Walter White," Correspondence on race riot in Harlem, Papers of the NAACP, Part 07: The Anti-Lynching Campaign, 1912-1955, Series A: Anti-Lynching Investigative Files, 1912-1953 (ProQuest).
- Telegram, NAACP to La Guardia, March 20, 1935, Correspondence on race riot in Harlem, Papers of the NAACP, Part 07: The Anti-Lynching Campaign, 1912-1955, Series A: Anti-Lynching Investigative Files, 1912-1953 (ProQuest).
- Walter White to Arthur Springarn, April 1, 1935, Correspondence on race riot in Harlem, Papers of the NAACP, Part 07: The Anti-Lynching Campaign, 1912-1955, Series A: Anti-Lynching Investigative Files, 1912-1953 (ProQuest).
- Walter White to Charles Toney, February 10, 1936, Correspondence on Mayor's Commission on Conditions in Harlem, Papers of the NAACP, Part 07: The Anti-Lynching Campaign, 1912-1955, Series A: Anti-Lynching Investigative Files, 1912-1953 (ProQuest).
- Walter White to Hubert Delany, October 16, 1936, Correspondence on Mayor's Commission on Conditions in Harlem, Papers of the NAACP, Part 07: The Anti-Lynching Campaign, 1912-1955, Series A: Anti-Lynching Investigative Files, 1912-1953 (ProQuest).
- Walter White to Lester Stone (Secretary to the Mayor), October 31, 1936, Correspondence on Mayor's Commission on Conditions in Harlem, Papers of the NAACP, Part 07: The Anti-Lynching Campaign, 1912-1955, Series A: Anti-Lynching Investigative Files, 1912-1953 (ProQuest).