Harlem in Disorder: A Spatial History of How Racial Violence Changed in 1935Main MenuREAD ME: Help Navigating This BookIntroductionOn the StreetsIn the CourtsUnder InvestigationThe Mayor's Commission on Conditions in HarlemOver TimeEventsSourcesStephen Robertsona1bf8804093bc01e94a0485d9f3510bb8508e3bfStanford University Press
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12020-10-22T18:43:05+00:00Anonymous116plain2023-04-18T15:27:03+00:00AnonymousProsecuting police (March 20-June 14)Magistrates and judges sentenced seventy-three men and four women arrested in the disorder. Details of the sentences given to seventy-one men and four women were found in the sources. There was no information on the sentences of two men found guilty by magistrates in the Court of Special Sessions, Harry Gordon and Jules Perez. One man categorized as being arrested for allegedly inciting a crowd in the analysis of the events of the disorder was convicted and sentenced for breaking windows.
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1media/Sentences _thumb.png2022-12-05T19:20:13+00:00Sentences given to those arrested in the disorder1Made with Wee People: https://github.com/propublica/weepeoplemedia/Sentences .pngplain2022-12-05T19:20:13+00:00