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

William Gross injured

William Gross appears in a list of those injured published by the New York Evening Journal and New York Daily News. Both newspapers identified Grossl as twenty-six years of age and living at 152 West 103rd Street, well to the south of Harlem.

The Daily News described Gross's injury as a “laceration of head,” the Evening Journal more simply as cuts to the head. Gross was one of six of those injured with wounds to the head (30%).
 

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