White supremacy

Articles on White supremacy from The Crisis (1910-1934)

White supremacy (9 articles)

Articles on White supremacy from The Crisis (1910-1934)

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1911 (Mar) Triumph Condemns lynching and white‑supremacist mob violence, urging Black resistance for justice and democracy.
1912 (Feb) China Argues in The Crisis (1912) that China’s revolution reveals humane modernity and fights white supremacy, challenging Crisis-era racial narratives.
1912 (Feb) Anarchism Argues in The Crisis (1912) that extortion by Southern officials manufactures Black crime, exposing white supremacy and harm to the poor.
1912 (Jun) Decency Exposes German legal endorsement of interracial marriage as a critique of white supremacy and Western decency.
1913 (Apr) Hail Columbia Condemns white supremacy and gendered violence at the suffrage parade, exposing racial hypocrisy and threats to democracy.
1913 (Apr) The Princess of the Hither Isles Condemns racial exclusion and imperial greed, showing how white supremacy dehumanizes and destroys.
1915 (Jan) Agility Condemns suffragist evasions that defend white supremacy and betray democracy and Black women’s rights.
1916 (Jun) Consolation Exposes how gendered discrimination in medicine reveals racial hypocrisy and entrenched white supremacy.
1920 (Dec) Pontius Pilate Casts Pilate as complicit in racial injustice, condemning lynching and white supremacy’s mockery of justice.
1924 (Jan) Unity Argues diversity - not enforced unity - is vital to Negro progress and defends the NAACP’s fight for race and democracy.
1924 (Apr) Inter-Marriage Denounces KKK-backed anti-miscegenation bills, arguing race laws degrade women, marriage, and democracy.
1928 (Sep) Lynching Exposes lynching as a political crime, showing a Florida photograph that reveals white supremacy and state violence.
1930 (Feb) Smuts Exposes Jan Smuts’ white-supremacist vision, arguing it denies Black education, labor, and democratic rights.
1933 (May) Scottsboro Condemns Scottsboro as proof that racial disfranchisement destroys justice and demands Black political voice.
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