vieilles_annonces: Proposed California State Constitutional Amendment To Block Black and Asian People From Voting - Crisis Magazine, April, 1911
vieilles_annonces: Ethel Hostrawser, High Schooler, To Share in Crawford Estate Worth $6,500,000 - Crisis Magazine, 1911
vieilles_annonces: Black People Not Admitted to see Theodore Roosevelt in the French Opera Hosue in New Orleans - Crisis Magazine, 1911
vieilles_annonces: Booker T Washington Attacked by New York Apartment Dwellers - Crisis Magazine, April, 1911
vieilles_annonces: Black College Advertisements - Crisis Magazine, 1911
vieilles_annonces: Rep Hardwick of Georgia Fights for Repeal of 14th Amendment and Rep Clark of Florida Fights to Stop Interracial Marriage in Washington DC - Crisis Magazine, 1911
vieilles_annonces: Mayor Mahoot of Baltimore Signs Ordinance For Separate White and Black Residential Districts and Churches and Places of Amusement - Crisis Magazine, 1911
vieilles_annonces: New York's St Philip's Episcopal Moves from Downtown to 134th and 135th Streets - Crisis Magazine, 1911
vieilles_annonces: New Yorker's Upset Mrs Belmont Invited Black People To Her Suffrage Ball - Crisis Magazine, 1911
vieilles_annonces: White Students At Cornell Petition University to Ban Black Girls from Living in Sage Dormitory - Crisis Magazine, 1911
vieilles_annonces: Baltimore Black Man Jailed for Marrying A White Woman - Crisis Magazine, 1911
vieilles_annonces: Court Case Against White Mob That Murdered 20 Blacks in Palestine Texas Keeps Being Postponed - Crisis Magazine, 1911
vieilles_annonces: Haitian and White Youth Wins Prize for Latin Composition at the Sorbonne in Paris - Crisis Magazine, 1911
vieilles_annonces: New Prosperous Black Towns In Oklahoma - Crisis Magazine, 1911
vieilles_annonces: John Trower of Philadelphia Dies - Crisis Magazine, April 4, 1911
vieilles_annonces: George Scott Places in the Curtis Medal Contest at Columbia University - Crisis Magazine, 1911
vieilles_annonces: More Information on the Assault on Booker T Washington - Crisis Magazine, 1911
vieilles_annonces: More About The Cornell Dormitory Incident - Banning Black Girls - Crisis Magazine, 1911
vieilles_annonces: Officers of the Eighth Regiment Illinois National Guard - Crisis Magazine, 1911
vieilles_annonces: Advertisement for Wilberforce University in Ohio - Crisis Magazine, 1911
vieilles_annonces: In An Experiment, Black Children in Memphis Are Allowed (with Police Watching) To Go To the Public Zoo - Crisis Magazine, 1911
vieilles_annonces: Rep Slade of Georgia Has Bill Allowing Black Men to Vote If Two White Women Say He is Trustworthy in the Dark - Crisis Magazine, 1911
vieilles_annonces: Harry Pace is One of the Most Successful Black Men in the Country - Crisis Magazine, November, 1911
vieilles_annonces: New York White Chauffeurs Force Black Chauffeurs Out of Business - Crisis Magazine, January, 1912
vieilles_annonces: The Effects of Stealing Voting Rights From Black People - Crisis Magazine, February, 1912
vieilles_annonces: Thomas Page Publishes Robert E Lee's Letter Urging Slaves To Enlist as Soldiers on February 18, 1865 - Crisis Magazine, February, 1912
vieilles_annonces: St. John's Congregational Church in Springfield, Massachusetts is Dedicated - Crisis Magazine, 1911
vieilles_annonces: A New AME Church Completed in La Mott, Pennsylvania - Crisis Magazine, February, 1912
vieilles_annonces: The Presbyterian Church Unites for Missionary Work Among Black People in the South - Crisis Magazine, February, 1912
vieilles_annonces: Alain Locke Visits Home While Studying At University of Berlin - Crisis Magazine, February, 1912