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Identifier: crisis0506dubo (find matches)
Title: Crisis
Year: 1910 (1910s)
Authors: Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963, ed National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Subjects: African Americans
Publisher: (New York, Crisis Pub. Co.)
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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ME. HAEEIS GROCERY, TACOMA. 238 THE CRISIS
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ME. CHANDLERS EXPRESS BUSINESS, TACOMA. Here are less than a thousand colored folk,but peculiarlj^ free and sturdy and individ-ual. They have a colored paper which isnot colored. They have a branch of ourassociation with a genius for secretary—asoft-voiced woman, utterly feminine, andyet an untiring leader of men, who may yetmake colored Tacoma famous. Here thefight against race prejudice has been per-sistent and triumphant. There is no freercity in America, in hotel and restaurantand soda fountain. Laborers have a mans, chance, and in the civil service are many. colored people. The mayor of the city, being wise, came to our lectures and ate atour banquet and saw the passing of the silverloving cup, the treasure of all the journey.Next day three of us went to Seattle. SeeAmerica and then—Seattle. Seattle is thecrowning surprise—the embodied unexpect-edness. Imagine, if you please, north ofthe northmost woods of Maine, a city of300,000, gleaming with mighty waters, wherethe navie

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