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

[Photograph] "Here is the wrecked front of a store in the Harlem section of New York...," Associated Press, March 20, 1935

Associated Press caption: "Here is the wrecked front of a store in the Harlem section of New York, as policeman stood on guard March 20, 1935, a few hours after riots swept through the section, fighting police and smashing hundreds of store fronts. It took more than 500 police several hours to quell the riot, which resulted in extensive damage."

New York Times, March 21, 1935, 15; caption: "Store Wrecked in Harlem. The front of a shop in the center of the disturbance."

New York Herald Tribune, March 21, 1935, 2: "How Rioters Spread Damage in Harlem Streets - “Wrecked front of a shop in 125th Street after the mob had passed."

Afro-American, March 30, 1935, 17: "One of the stores in the path of the human tornado of Harlemites which swept Lenox to Eighth Avenue and from 110th Street to 145th Street."

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In the New York Times
In the New York Herald Tribune
In the Afro-American

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