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Thomas Brown injured
The hospital admission records and the lists of the injured in the New York Post and New York Evening Journal agree that Brown suffered a lacerated forehead. Six of those injured (30%) suffered similar head wounds. According to hospital records, a physician from Harlem Hospital attended Brown, likely in the emergency room of the hospital, six blocks north of where he was hurt. After being seen by the physician, Brown went home, his injury evidently not serious enough for him to be sent to the hospital.
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- “List of Victims," New York Evening Journal, March 20, 1935, 1, 3.
- "Hospital Admissions, 19-20 March 1935," Subject Files, Box 167, Folder 5 (Roll 76), Records of Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia, 1934-1945 (New York City Municipal Archives).
- “List of Casualties in Riots,” New York Post, March 20, 1935, 6.