Clara Brown's testimony, part I
Macon R. Allen, 38, deacon
Henry Johnson, 39, mail carrier
Willie Arnold, 30, alto sax player
Terry Smith, 24, unemployed
Clara Brown's testimony, part II
Christopher Lomax, 60, retired
Junice Lomax, 23, unemployed
Hosea Liburd, 25, laborer
William Riley Pitts, 42, jazz artist
J. Milton Brooks, 41, undertaker
John Reese, 70, ballplayer, janitor
Eleanor Hayden, 51, nanny
Tom Fisher, 38, blues singer, livery cabbie
Dennis Chapman, 40, laborer
C.C. Castell, 49, on disability
Jimmy Wall, 14, boy evangelist
John Lee Graham, 49, street historian
Willie Schockley, 23, street vendor, guitar player
Etta Peabody, 60, insurance adjuster
Delia Pierce, 32, hairdresser
Clara Brown's testimony, part III
Jesse Craig, 38, salesman
Richmond Leake, 53, newsstand dealer
Helen Sweetland, 27, party girl
Joshua De Grosse, 19, student, City College
Betty Pointing, 64, clerk
Jonathan Smalls, 29, urban planner
Adam Crooms, 24, furniture mover
Clara Brown's testimony, part IV
Malcolm Jones, 16, student
Mary Ann Robinson, 30, nurse, Harlem Hospital
Ann Carter, 32/Benjamin Bailey, 32, switchboard operator/building maintenance
Caroline Fleming, 42, live-in maid
Effie Black, 58, church organist
Marcia Williams, 17, high school senior
Harland Keith, 33, reporter
Lawrence Hamm, 19, student athlete
Clara Brown's testimony, part V
Dana Greene, 18, education major, City College
William Dandridge, 67, mechanic
Charles Biner, 57, composer, X-ray technician
John Brambles, 55, numbers runner
Homer Grimes, 83, blind veteran
Frank Griffin, 82, veteran
Clara Brown's testimony, part VI
Kevin Broderick, 20, pre-law, City College
Earl Prentiss, 39, motorman
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