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Crisis- A Record of the Darker Races, Vol. I, No. 1
by W. E. B. Du Bois
The Crisis, the official publication of the NAACP, first emerged in 1910 under the editorial guidance of W. E. B. Du Bois, a co-founder of the organization. Du Bois wielded significant influence over the publications content and ideology until his resignation in 1934. A passionate advocate for the civil rights of all racial minorities, Du Bois was a prolific writer dedicated to the cause. In his inaugural editorial, he articulates the mission of The Crisis to highlight the peril of racial prejudice, particularly against people of color. The title reflects the belief that this is a pivotal moment in the struggle for human advancement. This premier issue introduces his influential concepts of the color line and social uplift, making it a vital read for anyone interested in the history of civil rights. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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007 - What to Read
The Crisis, the official publication of the NAACP, first emerged in 1910 under the editorial guidance of W. E. B. Du Bois, a co-founder of the organization. Du Bois wielded significant influence over the publications content and ideology until his resignation in 1934. A passionate advocate for the civil rights of all racial minorities, Du Bois was a prolific writer dedicated to the cause. In his inaugural editorial, he articulates the mission of The Crisis to highlight the peril of racial prejudice, particularly against people of color. The title reflects the belief that this is a pivotal moment in the struggle for human advancement. This premier issue introduces his influential concepts of the color line and social uplift, making it a vital read for anyone interested in the history of civil rights. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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006 - The Burden
The Crisis, the official publication of the NAACP, first emerged in 1910 under the editorial guidance of W. E. B. Du Bois, a co-founder of the organization. Du Bois wielded significant influence over the publications content and ideology until his resignation in 1934. A passionate advocate for the civil rights of all racial minorities, Du Bois was a prolific writer dedicated to the cause. In his inaugural editorial, he articulates the mission of The Crisis to highlight the peril of racial prejudice, particularly against people of color. The title reflects the belief that this is a pivotal moment in the struggle for human advancement. This premier issue introduces his influential concepts of the color line and social uplift, making it a vital read for anyone interested in the history of civil rights. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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005 - Athens and Brownsville
The Crisis, the official publication of the NAACP, first emerged in 1910 under the editorial guidance of W. E. B. Du Bois, a co-founder of the organization. Du Bois wielded significant influence over the publications content and ideology until his resignation in 1934. A passionate advocate for the civil rights of all racial minorities, Du Bois was a prolific writer dedicated to the cause. In his inaugural editorial, he articulates the mission of The Crisis to highlight the peril of racial prejudice, particularly against people of color. The title reflects the belief that this is a pivotal moment in the struggle for human advancement. This premier issue introduces his influential concepts of the color line and social uplift, making it a vital read for anyone interested in the history of civil rights. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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004 - The NAACP
The Crisis, the official publication of the NAACP, first emerged in 1910 under the editorial guidance of W. E. B. Du Bois, a co-founder of the organization. Du Bois wielded significant influence over the publications content and ideology until his resignation in 1934. A passionate advocate for the civil rights of all racial minorities, Du Bois was a prolific writer dedicated to the cause. In his inaugural editorial, he articulates the mission of The Crisis to highlight the peril of racial prejudice, particularly against people of color. The title reflects the belief that this is a pivotal moment in the struggle for human advancement. This premier issue introduces his influential concepts of the color line and social uplift, making it a vital read for anyone interested in the history of civil rights. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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003 - Editorial
The Crisis, the official publication of the NAACP, first emerged in 1910 under the editorial guidance of W. E. B. Du Bois, a co-founder of the organization. Du Bois wielded significant influence over the publications content and ideology until his resignation in 1934. A passionate advocate for the civil rights of all racial minorities, Du Bois was a prolific writer dedicated to the cause. In his inaugural editorial, he articulates the mission of The Crisis to highlight the peril of racial prejudice, particularly against people of color. The title reflects the belief that this is a pivotal moment in the struggle for human advancement. This premier issue introduces his influential concepts of the color line and social uplift, making it a vital read for anyone interested in the history of civil rights. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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002 - Opinion
The Crisis, the official publication of the NAACP, first emerged in 1910 under the editorial guidance of W. E. B. Du Bois, a co-founder of the organization. Du Bois wielded significant influence over the publications content and ideology until his resignation in 1934. A passionate advocate for the civil rights of all racial minorities, Du Bois was a prolific writer dedicated to the cause. In his inaugural editorial, he articulates the mission of The Crisis to highlight the peril of racial prejudice, particularly against people of color. The title reflects the belief that this is a pivotal moment in the struggle for human advancement. This premier issue introduces his influential concepts of the color line and social uplift, making it a vital read for anyone interested in the history of civil rights. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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001 - Along the Color Line
The Crisis, the official publication of the NAACP, first emerged in 1910 under the editorial guidance of W. E. B. Du Bois, a co-founder of the organization. Du Bois wielded significant influence over the publications content and ideology until his resignation in 1934. A passionate advocate for the civil rights of all racial minorities, Du Bois was a prolific writer dedicated to the cause. In his inaugural editorial, he articulates the mission of The Crisis to highlight the peril of racial prejudice, particularly against people of color. The title reflects the belief that this is a pivotal moment in the struggle for human advancement. This premier issue introduces his influential concepts of the color line and social uplift, making it a vital read for anyone interested in the history of civil rights. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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The Crisis, the official publication of the NAACP, first emerged in 1910 under the editorial guidance of W. E. B. Du Bois, a co-founder of the organization. Du Bois wielded significant influence over the publications content and ideology until his resignation in 1934. A passionate advocate for the civil rights of all racial minorities, Du Bois was a prolific writer dedicated to the cause. In his inaugural editorial, he articulates the mission of The Crisis to highlight the peril of racial prejudice, particularly against people of color. The title reflects the belief that this is a pivotal moment in the struggle for human advancement. This premier issue introduces his influential concepts of the color line and social uplift, making it a vital read for anyone interested in the history of civil rights. - Summary by Larry Wilson
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