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The Crisis

Overview

Extent:
44 p.; 22.9 x 15.2 cm.

Access Conditions

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

Table of Contents

  • Cover Image. Boy Leaning on a Post: 45-45
  • Front Advertisements: 46-46
  • Contents: 47-47
  • Along the Color Line: 49-53
  • Men of the Month: 54-55
  • Opinion: 56-60
  • The N. A. A. C. P.: 60-61
  • Editorial: 62-65
  • The Freedmen's Friends: Some Founders of Negro Education: 66-67
  • Harriet Beecher Stowe, 1811-1911 (Richmond, George): 68-68
  • Harriet Beecher Stowe's Personal Knowledge of the Negro Character (Stowe, Charles Edward): 69-70
  • Vacation Opportunities (Dickerman, G. S.): 71-72
  • Colored High Schools (Hawkins, Mason A.): 73-75
  • The Burden: 76-77
  • The Black Soldier—A Letter from a Friend (Dodge, Granville M.): 77-77
  • Women's Clubs: Caring for the Children (Hunton, A. W.): 78-79
  • A Student Credo from Oberlin (Oatman, Miriam E.): 79-79
  • Talks about Women. VI (Milholland, John E.): 80-80
  • What to Read: 81-81
  • Back Advertisements: 81-88

Citation

"The Crisis" (1912). Modernist Journals Project. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:951279/

Relations

Is Part of:

Collection:

  • 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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