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
White men in the courts (8)
12021-03-02T18:05:36+00:00Anonymous111plain2023-11-08T23:08:53+00:00AnonymousOnly three of the eight white men arrested during the disorder were found guilty: Harry Gordon, of assaulting a white police officer at the beginning of the disorder; Leo Smith, of disorderly conduct having been arrested for breaking windows; and Jose Perez, for possession of a gun. The sentences magistrates imposed on Gordon and Perez in the Court of General Sessions are unknown. In the Harlem court, Magistrate Renaud sentenced Smith to one month in the Workhouse.
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12020-10-01T00:07:06+00:00AnonymousHarry Gordon arrested115plain2024-01-25T19:59:45+00:00Anonymous