
Crisis: A Record of the Darker Races, Vol. I, No. 3
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The Crisis, Vol. I, No. 3, published in 1910, features various editorials, articles, and special contributions that explore the critical state of race relations in the United States. Edited by W. E. B. Du Bois, a prominent civil rights activist and scholar, the issue includes his powerful editorial on the magazine's mission to combat race prejudice. Other notable pieces examine the challenges faced by African-American women in employment, discuss the role of teachers in fostering social change, and analyze the concept of social control. Through these diverse perspectives, The Crisis sheds light on the urgent need for racial equality and the complex factors that perpetuate prejudice and discrimination.Book Details
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