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Associated Press The Calm After the Storm in Harlem

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC09733.29 Author/Creator: Associated Press Place Written: New York, New York Type: Photograph Date: 21 July 1964 Pagination: 1 photograph : b&w ; 20.5 x 25.2 cm Order a Copy

One wirephoto entitled, "The Calm After the Storm in Harlem," taken by Associated Press dated July 21, 1964. Image is of two Harlem residents standing in front of a butcher and pawnshop. The windows of these shops have been boarded up. Wire transfer information states that damage was incurred from riots.

The Harlem race riot of 1964, took place over six days starting on July 18, 1964, in the Manhattan neighborhood of Harlem after a white off-duty police officer Thomas Gilligan shot and killed an African American 15-year-old James Powell. At the conclusion of the riot 1 person was dead, more than 100 had been injured, and more than 450 had been arrested.

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