
A Record of the Darker Races
Vol. 13, No. 2: Christmas Number
Du Bois, W. E. Burghardt (editor)
New York: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1916-12
52 p.; 22.9 x 15.2 cm.
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Contents
- The Three Kings (Metsys, Quentin): 53-53
- Front Advertisements: 54-54, 56-58
- Contents: 55-55
- Editorial: 59-63
- Cartoon: The Election (Harris, Lorenzo): 59-59
- 'Bits': A Christmas Story (Ricks, Helen G.): 64-66
- Christ-Mother: 66-66
- Anthony Crawford: 67-67
- The First Stone (Bowler, Joseph Lyndel): 68-71
- The Foretrekkers (Werner, Alice): 71-71
- Fifty Years in Louisiana: Views of a Northern White Settler in the South (Baldwin, John Paul): 71-73
- The Outer Pocket: [Letters] (Moorland, J. E.; Marshall, George O.; Mattocks, David D.; Thayer, Alonzo C.; Cook, George W.; Coolidge, Mary Roberts; Woodberry, Latham): 73-74
- Men of the Month: 75-77
- Shadows of Light: Unveiling of the Statue of Antonio Maceo, the Colored Liberator of Cuba, May 20, 1916, at Havana: 77-77
- Shadows of Light: Christmas in Georgia, A.D. 1916: 78-79
- Shadows of Light: Jack Bond of Selma, Ala., and Others: 80-80
- The Looking Glass: 81-87
- The Horizon: 88-94
- Back Advertisements: 95-104