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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
Windows broken in stores later looted (5)
12022-12-13T16:24:46+00:00Anonymous110plain2024-02-13T22:02:46+00:00Stephen Robertsona1bf8804093bc01e94a0485d9f3510bb8508e3bfWhile the broad accounts of the disorder suggest that windows in many stores were broken some time before people began to take merchandise from damaged stores, there are only four stores for which sources record different times for windows being broken before looting took place - or at least before arrests for looting.
12022-01-12T21:03:49+00:00AnonymousRegal Shoe store windows broken19plain2024-05-29T16:22:53+00:00Stephen Robertsona1bf8804093bc01e94a0485d9f3510bb8508e3bf