: It highlighted that Harlem residents paid disproportionately high rents ($30–$50) compared to residents of the Lower East Side (<$20) for similar or worse housing.
Commissioned by Mayor Fiorello La Guardia following the 1935 Harlem Riot, this was the first systematic study of its kind. It was officially titled . harlem
: The report documented severe systemic issues, including an 800% increase in the Black population between 1920 and 1935, leading to extreme overcrowding. and struggling hospitals".
: The report was suppressed for decades and only officially "revived" and analyzed in recent years via platforms like Harlem Conditions . Contemporary Reports & Recent Updates harlem
: It detailed "under-resourced schools, job discrimination, and struggling hospitals".
: It highlighted that Harlem residents paid disproportionately high rents ($30–$50) compared to residents of the Lower East Side (<$20) for similar or worse housing.
Commissioned by Mayor Fiorello La Guardia following the 1935 Harlem Riot, this was the first systematic study of its kind. It was officially titled .
: The report documented severe systemic issues, including an 800% increase in the Black population between 1920 and 1935, leading to extreme overcrowding.
: The report was suppressed for decades and only officially "revived" and analyzed in recent years via platforms like Harlem Conditions . Contemporary Reports & Recent Updates
: It detailed "under-resourced schools, job discrimination, and struggling hospitals".