
A Record of the Darker Races
Vol. 1, No. 3
Du Bois, W. E. Burghardt (editor)
New York: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1911-01
36 p.; 22.9 x 15.2 cm.
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Contents
- Contents: 1-1
- Front Advertisements: 2-4
- Along the Color Line: 5-8
- Opinion: 11-15
- A Winter Pilgrimage (Du Bois, W. E. B.): 15-15
- Editorial: 16-21
- Cartoon: The National Pastime (Adams, John Henry): 18-19
- Social Control (Addams, Jane): 22-23
- The Teacher (Hill, Leslie Pinckney): 23-23
- Employment of Colored Women in Chicago: 24-25
- The Burden: 26-26
- Talks about Women—II (Milholland, John E., Mrs.): 27-27
- What to Read: 28-29
- What to Read: Review of 'The Lady of the Slave States' by Mrs. George Haven Putnam: 28-28
- What to Read: 'Race Prejudice in the Orient'—Review of 'Race Prejudice' by Melville E. Stone: 28-29
- Back Advertisements: 30-36