Frederick Douglass

Articles discussing Frederick Douglass from The Crisis (1910-1934)

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Articles from The Crisis that substantially discuss Frederick Douglass.

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1912 (Mar) The Justice of Woman Suffrage Du Bois argues in The Crisis (1912) that denying women suffrage harms democracy and racial justice, urging equal political rights for women.
1915 (Jun) Booker T. Washington W.E.B. Du Bois in The Crisis (1915) praises Booker T. Washington’s gains in Black education but faults him for aiding disfranchisement and color caste
1920 (Oct) Triumph In 1920 The Crisis, W.E.B. Du Bois celebrates woman suffrage as a democratic triumph and links opposition to lynching, child labor, and racial injustice.
1928 (Jun) Darrow W.E.B. Du Bois, in The Crisis (1928), honors Clarence Darrow’s defense of labor and Black rights, and attacks ministers who favor creed over deeds.
1932 (Aug) Blaine of Maine In a 1932 piece for The Crisis, W.E.B. Du Bois condemns revisionist Civil War myths, defending truth on slavery, Reconstruction, race and democracy.
1933 (Mar) Karl Marx and the Negro In 1933 W.E.B. Du Bois in The Crisis argues Karl Marx grasped labor and opposed slavery, and his theory sheds light on the Black struggle for democracy.
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