England

Articles about England from The Crisis (1910-1934)

England (11 articles)

Articles from The Crisis that focus on England.

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Date Title Description
1912 (Jun) The Odd Fellows Argues the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows must educate Black voters to strengthen democracy and prevent oligarchy.
1914 (Feb) The Prize Fighter Argues press outrage over Jack Johnson reveals white racist backlash—sporting morality masks racial hypocrisy.
1916 (Feb) Ireland Urges Black solidarity with Ireland, condemning English oppression and historic racialized labor conflict.
1920 (Jan) Race Pride Challenges race pride, arguing whites must choose segregation or true democracy and justice for all races.
1920 (Mar) England, Again Condemns British imperialism and land theft, exposing racial hypocrisy and the betrayal of democratic ideals.
1921 (Mar) Bleeding Ireland Argues English repression of Ireland mirrors U.S. racial violence, showing oppressed peoples used to police labor and race.
1922 (Sep) We Shuffle Along (The Crisis, 1922) criticizes theatrical monopoly and white ignorance that bar Black performers, showing prejudice bred by censorship.
1924 (Mar) Sketches from Abroad Recounts travel sketches across Europe toward Africa, critiquing imperialism, whiteness, and noting Pan-African ties.
1927 (Jan) Intermarriage Counters claims the NAACP endorses interracial marriage, arguing bans breed illegitimacy and strip Black women’s protection.
1927 (Aug) Mob Tactics Exposes mob tactics: police and mobs criminalize Black Americans, undermine democracy, and urges armed self‑defense.
1930 (Feb) Smuts Exposes Jan Smuts’ white-supremacist vision, arguing it denies Black education, labor, and democratic rights.
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