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Snapshots

THE Crisis

The NAACP's Crisis magazine was designed to engage the Black community. It was filled with articles written by some of the most illustrious figures of the time. It was also a place for Black-owned businesses and organization to advertise their products and services. Here are some snapshots of Volumes 25 and 26 of The Crisis magazine from 1922 and 1923.

Copies of The Crisis are available for free on Google Books. For more information on the magazine's history, view this article from Encyclopedia Britannica. 

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