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

[Photograph] "Unwitting Cause of Riot is Quizzed," New York Journal, March 21, 1935, 4.

Full Caption: "UNWITTING CAUSE OF RIOT IS QUIZZED - “Lino Rivera, 16, whose quarrel with a 10-cent store employee led to the bloody race rioting which raged through Harlem. He is shown as he was questioned today by Assistant District Attorney Saul Price in preparation for the Grand Jury investigation of the fatal fighting."

New York American, March 22, 1935, 4: Getting At Bottom of Riot. Started Something. Lino Rivera, 16-year-old Puerto Rican, tells Assistant District Attorney Price how he tried to steal a penknife in a Harlem store, unwittingly causing an all-night fatal riot. The rioters were incited by false reports that the boy had been brutally beaten."

In the New York Evening Journal
In the New York American

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