| Lloyd Hobbs, sixteen, and his brother Russell, both colored, were New York high-school students of excellent standing and character. On the evening of March 19, 1935, these boys came out of a moving picture house and noticed a small crowd standing before a shop near the comer of 128th Street and Seventh Avenue. >>more...>>
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Title: Slumbering Fires of Harlem
Author: Villard, Oswald Garrison
Publication: The Nation
Date: January 22, 1936
Publisher: The Nation
Type: Article
Listed Under:- African Americans
- Harlem Riot, 1935
- Harlem, New York
- Rice, Elmer
Permissions: Permission granted for non-commercial, educational purposes by The Nation
Notes: Vol. 142, No. 3681, p. 99
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