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Crisis [magazine], January 1942 issueEntry/Object ID
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Library records not in public view, Library periodicals of June 4 2023Description
39 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 28 cm
The Crisis [magazine], January 1942 issue photocopy by National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
The Crisis : a record of the darker races : official organ of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
Frequency: Monthly generally but varies with some bi-monthly issues.
Began: 1910-1996.
Originally published in New York by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 1910-1996.
Dr. Louis T. Wright, President -- Walter White, Secretary -- Mrs. Lillian A. Alexander, Treasurer.
Contents: Business in Jacksonville / George W. Powell -- Negro labor in Jacksonville / Samuel Harper -- James Craddock enterprises / no author listed -- Education in Jacksonville / N. W. Griffin -- Interracial relations / Robert T. Thomas -- Jacksonville's first citizen (A. L. Lewis) / no author listed -- Religious life in Jacksonville / John E. Ford, D. D. -- Negro health in Jacksonville, M. D. -- Negro youth looks at Jacksonville / Harold Martin -- The Professions / D. W. Perkins -- Jacksonville society / Eleanor Jackson Maultsby -- Free and accepted Masons of Florida / no author listed -- Recreation / Florida C. Dwight -- Along the NAACP battlefront (news from the branches & youth councils) / author not listed.
Selected photographs: New Deal Cab Company fleet & drivers -- Miss Nancy Prime, Miss Stanton, 1940 -- Miss Jacksonville, Jolita Watson -- Afro-American Life Insurance Company building & inside views -- Florida Pharmacy -- Weems Photo Studio -- Richmond Hotel --Skinner Florist -- Walker's Commercial & Vocational College -- Broad Street Cleaners -- Broadnax Service Station -- Uncle Chas Edd's store & loan office interior -- Two-Spot dance club -- Nickerson's School of Beauty Culture -- Brewster Hospital -- Reed's Tailor Shop --Lawton L. Pratt Funeral Home -- Lawton L. Pratt's home -- William L. Redmond's home -- Durkeeville housing project -- Interior of Dr. Butler's house -- Photos of Edward Waters College, Bishop Tookes, Centennial Building -- Home of Mr. & Mrs. A. L. Lewis -- Residence of Gabunion G. Littlejohn -- Lincoln Golf & Country Club -- Criterion Matrons Club members -- A. L. Lewis branch of YWCA -- Bethel Baptist Institutional Church & Rev. John E. Ford -- Mrs. Olga Owens, librarian at Wilder Park Library for Negroes -- Members of Chi chapter, Iota Phi Lamba sorority -- Photo of Mary E. Littlejohn -- David D. Powell, Grand Master, Masons.Collection
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African Americans -- Periodicals., Lewis, A. L. (Abraham Lincoln), 1865-1947., Richmond Hotel (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Brewster Hospital (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Edward Waters College., Bethel Baptist Institutional Church (Jacksonville, Fla.)., Craddock, James, 1898-1957., African Americans -- Florida -- Jacksonville.Publication Details
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored PeopleEdition
photocopyPublisher
Crisis Pub. Co.Place Published
* Untyped Place Published
New YorkCall No.
F 319 .J19 C7 1942ISSN
0011-1422