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The Crisis

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No Copyright - United States
Restrictions on Use
Collection is open for research.

Table of Contents

  • Cover Image. 'The Mother' (Photograph from Life): 209-209
  • Front Advertisements: 210-210
  • Contents: 211-211
  • Along the Color Line: 215-222
  • Mrs. Maud Cuney Hare: Pianist, Author and Editor of 'The Crisis' Music Notes: 216-216
  • Men of the Month: 223-226
  • Universal Brotherhood (von Seydewitz, Margaret): 226-226
  • On Segregation (Tunnell, Arthur): 226-226
  • Opinion: 227-237
  • The Social Life of Colored America. The Bachelor-Benedicts' Assembly, New York City. II: 234-235
  • Editorial: 238-241
  • The Association of Negro Secondary and Industrial Schools (Hill, Leslie Pinckney): 242-244
  • The Struggle (Bishop, Samuel H.): 244-246
  • The Smith-Lever Bill and Other Work of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People: 247-251
  • The Civil Rights Act (Stafford, Wendell Phillips): 251-253
  • Some More Books. Book Review of 'Facts of Reconstruction' by John R. Lynch: 253-254
  • Some More Books. Book Review of 'Gouldtown' by William Steward and T.G. Steward: 254-254
  • Some More Books. Book Review of 'Masterpieces of Negro Eloquence' edited by Alice Moore Dunbar: 254-254
  • Back Advertisements: 255-260

Citation

"The Crisis" (1914). Modernist Journals Project. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:517867/

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  • Modernist Journals Project

    A digital research collection focusing on Modernist journals and magazines, together with essays, introductions, and biographical sketches.

    The Modernist Journals Project publishes fully searchable online editions of the English-language journals and magazines that were important in shaping the modes of …

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