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

[Photograph] "Handbills given out that Incited to Race Riot," New York Evening Journal, March 20, 1935, 2.

Caption: "Handbills given out that Incited to Race Riot. Here is a sample of the handbills that were distributed to passersby and pasted on walls of buildings – warning the Negroes against allowing “bosses” to incite race riots – and at the same time, bringing about the riot in themselves. The charges of brutality, it is shown were absolutely untrue—the boy in question was unhurt.”

The image shows two leaflets side by side; on the left, the Communist Party leaflet headed "FOR UNITY OF NEGRO & WHITE WORKERS! DON'T LET THE BOSSES START RACE RIOTS IN HARLEM!;" and on the right, the Young Liberator's leaflet headed "Child Brutally Beaten. Woman Attacked by BOSS and Cops = Child near DEATH."

In the New York Evening Journal

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