
A Record of the Darker Races
Vol. 4, No. 5: Woman's Suffrage Number
Du Bois, W. E. Burghardt (editor)
New York: National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1912-09
52 p.; 22.9 x 15.2 cm.
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Contents
- Cover Image: Photograph of Frederick Douglass: 209-209
- Front Advertisements: 210-210, 212-214
- Contents: 211-211
- Along the Color Line: 215-222
- Men of the Month: 223-224
- Opinion: 225-233
- Editorial: 234-236
- The N. A. A. C. P.: 237-239
- Historic Days in September (Hershaw, L. M.): 239-239
- A Woman's Suffrage Symposium: Garrison and Woman's Suffrage (Villard, Fanny Garrison): 240-242
- A Woman's Suffrage Symposium: Colored Women as Voters (Logan, Adella Hunt): 242-243
- A Woman's Suffrage Symposium: The Justice of Woman Suffrage (Terrell, Mary Church): 243-245
- A Woman's Suffrage Symposium: Two Suffrage Movements (Gruening, Martha): 245-247
- A Woman's Suffrage Symposium: Brother Baptis' on Woman Suffrage (Jonas, Rosalie): 247-247
- The Burden: 248-248
- What to Read: Book Review of 'Wendell Phillips: The Faith of an American' by George Edward Woodberry (Fauset, Jessie): 249-249
- What to Read: Book Review of 'The Negro at Work in New York City: A Study in Economic Progress' by George Edmund Haynes (Fauset, Jessie): 249-250
- What to Read: Review of 'The Black Pawn' by Norman Duncan (Fauset, Jessie): 250-250
- Letter Box (A Subscriber; A Southern White Woman; Gulliford, Dora; Stevenson, William; Hackley, E. Azalia; Barco, J. W.): 250-250
- Publishers' Chat: 251-251
- Back Advertisements: 252-260