Robert R. Moton

Articles discussing Robert R. Moton from The Crisis (1910-1934)

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1919 (Mar) The Black Man in the Revolution of 1914-1918 Documents Black soldiers’ valor in WWI, French praise, and persistent U.S. racial discrimination threatening democracy.
1919 (May) Robert R. Moton Criticizes R.R. Moton for sidelining Black troops, abandoning Pan-African work, and enabling racial deference.
1920 (Jan) The Macon Telegraph Rebukes the Macon Telegraph, arguing racial injustice—lynching, disfranchisement, unequal education—drives Southern unrest.
1922 (May) Inter-Racial Comity Urges interracial committees to act on race, the vote, Jim Crow, peonage and mob-law, warning against complacency.
1922 (May) Social Equality 1922 argues for social equality for Black Americans, condemning racial contempt and urging refusal to return hatred.
1929 (Feb) The National Interracial Conference Calls for coordinated interracial study and annual conferences to address race, education, health, labor, and suffrage.
1930 (Mar) Patient Asses Condemns Jan Smuts’ racial caste in South Africa, urging Pan‑African solidarity against disfranchisement.
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