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1935's Harlem Riot

In eight pages this presents an overview of the 1935 riot in New York's Harlem district in a consideration of the effects of racial discrimination, and topics including the New Deal and Mayor Fiorello La Guardia's efforts. Eight sources are cited in the bibliography.

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