James K. Vardaman

Articles discussing James K. Vardaman from The Crisis (1910-1934)

James K. Vardaman (8 articles)

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1911 (Jan) Discrimination Condemns race-based segregation as dehumanizing, a caste undermining democracy, education, and civil life.
1911 (May) ‘Social Equality’ Argues that ‘social equality’ means humanity for Black Americans, exposing Southern hypocrisy and urging education and labor.
1913 (Nov) Another Open Letter to Woodrow Wilson Denounces federal segregation, warns Wilson this assault on race, democracy, and votes will cost political support.
1914 (Jun) Senators’ Records Exposes Senate suffrage debates invoking race, naming senators who backed disfranchisement and threatened democracy.
1918 (Feb) Tillman Argues Tillman’s death signals a turn in Southern labor and race politics toward Black enfranchisement.
1918 (Apr) Blease, Vardaman, Hardwick and Company Condemns Blease, Vardaman and Hardwick as race-haters undermining democracy and the war against despotism.
1919 (May) Flaming Arrows Argues Wilson’s rhetoric of democracy and justice exposes U.S. racial hypocrisy toward Black and colonized peoples.
1919 (Jun) Radicals Condemns Southern oligarchy’s campaign to silence Black critics, warning it threatens race equality and free speech.
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