"THE CRISIS/A RECORD OF THE DARKER RACES" 1930 AND 1936 BLACK MAGAZINE PAIR.
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$75.90 (Includes 15% Buyer's Premium)
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Auction:
Auction #202 - Part I
Item numbers 1 through 1553 in auction 202
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Item Description
First is 8.75x11.75". March, 1930. 108 pages. Contains numerous articles/advertising of African-American interest including: NAACP, YMCA, Jim Crow, the Tuskegee football squad (with photo), etc. W.E.B DuBois is editor of this edition. Loose cover. Good. Contents Exc. Second is 8.5x11". February 1936. 64 pages. Cover pictures two Scottsboro Boys defendants related article "Alabama Wants To Kill Them For Nothing." Also cover text for articles titled: "Jew Hatred Among Negros/Communism And Peace/Duke Ellington. Inside cover with ad for "The Chicago Defender" weekly magazine with picture of Joe Louis. Roy Wilkins is acting editor of this edition. Similar articles/ads as previous edition. Also full page cartoon relating to the Lindbergh kidnapping featuring a gangster and a lyncher. Moisture mark along edges of cover. Strong spine. Cover VG with stain on bottom corners about .75" deep tapering 3" long to a point. Contents Exc. From the Richard Merkin Collection. Comes with Hake's COA.
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