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

Paul Freeman injured

Paul Freeman appears in lists of those injured published by the New York Daily News and the New York Evening Journal. Both newspapers identified him as fifty-year-old man living at 310 West 170th Street, well to the north of Harlem in the Washington Heights neighborhood.

The Daily News described his injury as a “laceration of forehead,” the Evening Journal less elaborately as "cuts on head." Freeman was one of six of those injured with wounds to the head (30%).
 

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