This page was created by Anonymous. 

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

[Photograph] “'Key Witness' Testifies in Harlem Riot Probe,” Home News, March 31, 1935, 1.

Full caption: “'Key Witness' Testifies in Harlem Riot Probe. This group of members of the Mayor’s committee investigating the Harlem riot of March 19 are shown as they listened to Lino Rivera, 16, 272 Manhattan Ave, at right, tell his version of the cause of the trouble, in which four persons lost their lives, scores were injured, and $147,000 property damage was caused by looters. The fourth victim, Lloyd Hobbs, 16, 320 St. Nicholas Ave, died yesterday in Harlem Hospital of a gunshot wound. Shown here, left to right, are Municipal Court Justice Charles E. Toney, Col. William J. Schieffelin, Arthur Garfield Hays and Dr. Charles Roberts of the same group. Rivera, the unwitting cause of the riot, denied that he had been beaten by police, a report of which precipitated the riot.”

In the Home News

This page is referenced by: