Robert R. Moton
Articles discussing Robert R. Moton from The Crisis (1910-1934)
Robert R. Moton (7 articles)
Articles from The Crisis that substantially discuss Robert R. Moton.
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| Date | Title | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1919 (Mar) | The Black Man in the Revolution of 1914-1918 | W.E.B. Du Bois in The Crisis (1919) documents Black soldiers’ valor in WWI, French praise, and persistent U.S. racial discrimination threatening democracy. |
| 1919 (May) | Robert R. Moton | W.E.B. Du Bois in The Crisis (1919) criticizes R.R. Moton for sidelining Black troops, abandoning Pan-African work, and enabling racial deference. |
| 1920 (Jan) | The Macon Telegraph | In 1920 W.E.B. Du Bois in The Crisis rebukes the Macon Telegraph, arguing racial injustice—lynching, disfranchisement, unequal education—drives Southern unrest. |
| 1922 (May) | Inter-Racial Comity | W.E.B. Du Bois in The Crisis (1922) urges interracial committees to act on race, the vote, Jim Crow, peonage and mob-law, warning against complacency. |
| 1922 (May) | Social Equality | W.E.B. Du Bois in The Crisis 1922 argues for social equality for Black Americans, condemning racial contempt and urging refusal to return hatred. |
| 1929 (Feb) | The National Interracial Conference | In 1929 W.E.B. Du Bois in The Crisis calls for coordinated interracial study and annual conferences to address race, education, health, labor, and suffrage. |
| 1930 (Mar) | Patient Asses | In The Crisis (1930), W.E.B. Du Bois condemns Jan Smuts’ racial caste in South Africa, urging Pan‑African solidarity against disfranchisement. |
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