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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| Date | Title | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 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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