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The Crisis: A Record of the Darker Races, Vol. I, No. 4

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The Crisis is the official publication of the NAACP first published in 1910 with W. E. B. Du Bois, one of the founders, as editor. He exercised almost total control of the content and opinions of the publication until he resigned in 1934. Du Bois was one of the most ardent advocates for total civil rights for all racial minorities and was a prolific author for the cause.
From Du Bois’ editorial: “The object of this publication is to set forth those facts and arguments which show the danger of race prejudice, particularly as manifested to-day toward colored people. It takes its name from the fact that the editors believe that this is a critical time in the history of the advancement of men.” This issue has editorials, opinions, and articles such as "The Negro as a Soldier" by Brigadier General Andrew S. Burt, "A Black Statesman of the Last Century" by Dr. Frances Hoggan, and several tributes to Charles Sumner, including a poem by Justice Wendell Phillips Staford. - Summary by Larry Wilson (2 hr 24 min)

Chapters

Object and Mission / Letters / Business Proposition

5:45

Read by Larry Wilson

Along the Color Line - Charles Sumner and Others

4:10

Read by tshoes76

Along the Color Line - Political / The Courts

6:30

Read by tshoes76

Along the Color Line - Economic / Education

7:15

Read by tshoes76

Along the Color Line - Social Uplift

7:46

Read by tshoes76

Along the Color Line - Vagaries of the Color Line

6:23

Read by tshoes76

Along the Color Line - Art / Crime

2:08

Read by tshoes76

Opinion - Peonage / Peace

6:37

Read by ShrimpPhish

Opinion - Negro Music

3:42

Read by ShrimpPhish

Opinion - Colored Preachers

5:01

Read by Larry Wilson

Opinion - A Latter-day Dread Scott / Was Hannibal a Negro

6:29

Read by ShrimpPhish

Opinion - Lynching / Property / Reading / South Africa

6:19

Read by ShrimpPhish

Pink Franklin's Reprieve

4:50

Read by ShrimpPhish

Editorial - Education

7:06

Read by ShrimpPhish

Editorial - Pink Franklin

2:30

Read by Larry Wilson

Editorial - Victory

3:14

Read by Larry Wilson

Editorial - Separation

4:23

Read by ShrimpPhish

Editorial - Southern Papers / Rampant Democracy

4:23

Read by ShrimpPhish

Charles Sumner by Justice Wendell Phillips Staford

3:42

Read by Larry Wilson

The Negro as a Soldier by Brigadier General Andrew S. Burt

15:36

Read by ShrimpPhish

A Black Statesman of the Last Century by Dr. Frances Hoggan

12:10

Read by ShrimpPhish

N.A.A.C.P Meetings

1:20

Read by Larry Wilson

Talks about Women by Mrs. John E. Milholland

5:52

Read by Stacey Malcolm

The Burden

8:51

Read by Larry Wilson

What to Read

2:26

Read by Larry Wilson