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Vol. 8, No. 4
Du Bois, W. E. Burghardt (editor)
New York: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1914-08-01 52 p.; 22.9 x 15.2 cm.
Vol. 8, No. 4
Du Bois, W. E. Burghardt (editor)
New York: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1914-08-01 52 p.; 22.9 x 15.2 cm.
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Contents
Cover Image. 'August'; A Study from Life (Miner, L. R.): 157-157
Front Advertisements: 158-158
Contents: 159-159
Along the Color Line: 163-168
Men of the Month: 169-171
The Awakening (Bohanan, Otto): 171-171
Opinion: 172-178
Editorial: 179-181
Social Life in Colored America. A Dinner at the Loendi Club, Pittsburg. III: 182-183
How the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Began (Ovington, Mary White): 184-188
His Motto (Dixon, Lottie Burrell): 188-190
The New Wilberforce: 191-194
Problem Literature. Book Review of 'Out of the House of Bondage' by Kelly Miller: 195-195
Problem Literature. Book Review of 'Modern Industry in Relation to the Family, Health, Education, and Morality" by Florence Kelly: 195-195
Problem Literature. Book Review of 'Progressivism and After' by William English Walling: 195-196
Problem Literature. Review of Writings by G. T. Stephenson: 196-196
The Burden. Colored Men and Women Lynched Without Trial: 197-197
The Burden. Colored Men and Women Lynched in 1914: 197-197
The Burden. Discrimination (Anon): 197-197
The Burden. A White School Trustee to a Colored Applicant (Cunningham, F. L.): 197-197
The Burden. A White School Trustee to a Colored Applicant—Response to F. L. Cunningham's Letter (Editor of "The Crisis"): 197-197
The Burden. The Souls of White Folk (Anon): 198-198
The Burden. The Ambitions of Lorenzo (Warfield, Lorenzo G.): 198-198
Back Advertisements: 199-208
Front Advertisements: 158-158
Contents: 159-159
Along the Color Line: 163-168
Men of the Month: 169-171
The Awakening (Bohanan, Otto): 171-171
Opinion: 172-178
Editorial: 179-181
Social Life in Colored America. A Dinner at the Loendi Club, Pittsburg. III: 182-183
How the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Began (Ovington, Mary White): 184-188
His Motto (Dixon, Lottie Burrell): 188-190
The New Wilberforce: 191-194
Problem Literature. Book Review of 'Out of the House of Bondage' by Kelly Miller: 195-195
Problem Literature. Book Review of 'Modern Industry in Relation to the Family, Health, Education, and Morality" by Florence Kelly: 195-195
Problem Literature. Book Review of 'Progressivism and After' by William English Walling: 195-196
Problem Literature. Review of Writings by G. T. Stephenson: 196-196
The Burden. Colored Men and Women Lynched Without Trial: 197-197
The Burden. Colored Men and Women Lynched in 1914: 197-197
The Burden. Discrimination (Anon): 197-197
The Burden. A White School Trustee to a Colored Applicant (Cunningham, F. L.): 197-197
The Burden. A White School Trustee to a Colored Applicant—Response to F. L. Cunningham's Letter (Editor of "The Crisis"): 197-197
The Burden. The Souls of White Folk (Anon): 198-198
The Burden. The Ambitions of Lorenzo (Warfield, Lorenzo G.): 198-198
Back Advertisements: 199-208