STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF MISSOURI RESEARCH CENTER-ST. LOUIS
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS
The Crisis publication started in November, 1910, when W.E.B. Du Bois arrived in New York City. He was the director of publicity and research of the reorganized National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and editor of The Crisis, its publication. The Crisis transformed the African American world as well as a large portion of the liberal white world.
SCOPE AND CONTENT
The Crisis Magazine collection documents publication years 1969 to 2000. The collection also contains copies of Black Enterprise, 1989; Black Scholar, 1991; Catalyst, 1988-1994; and Sage, 1985-1991.
FOLDER LIST
BOX 1
1. Black Enterprise, 1989
2. Black Scholar, 1991
3. Catalyst, 1988-1994
4. Crisis, 1969-1983
5. Crisis, 1984-1987
6. Crisis, 1988-1990
7. Crisis, 1992, 1993
BOX 2
8. Crisis, 1994-2000
9. Sage, 1985-1991
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