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" Finally, its editorial page will stand for the rights of men, irrespective of color or race, for the highest ideals of American democracy, and for reasonable but earnest and persistent attempts to gain these rights and realize these ideals. "
Fight for Freedom and Other Writings on Civil Rights - Page 29
by Langston Hughes - 2001 - 272 pages
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The American Missionary, Volume 65

1911 - 824 pages
...Negro- American. "Its editorial page will stand for the rights of man, irrespective of color or race, for the highest ideals of American democracy, and for reasonable but earnest and persistent attempt to gain these rights and realize these ideals. The magazine will be the organ of no clique...
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Missions: American Baptist International Magazine, Volume 2

Howard Benjamin Grose - 1911 - 1036 pages
...the editor says: "Its editorial page will stand for the rights of man, irrespective of color or race, for the highest ideals of American democracy, and for reasonable but earnest and persistent attempt to gain these rights and realize these ideals. The magazine will be the organ of no clique...
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The Journal of Negro History, Volume 13

Carter Godwin Woodson, Rayford Whittingham Logan - 1928 - 636 pages
...editorials, it was announced, "would stand for the rights of men, irrespective of color or race, in the highest ideals of American democracy, and for reasonable but earnest and persistent attempt to gain these rights and realize these 15 ideals." There was also this important and interesting...
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The Journal of Negro History, Volume 13

Carter Godwin Woodson, Rayford Whittingham Logan - 1928 - 632 pages
...editorials, it was announced, "would stand for the rights of men, irrespective of color or race, in the highest ideals of American democracy, and for reasonable but earnest and persistent attempt to gain these rights and realize these ideals." There was also this important and interesting...
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The Golden Age of Black Nationalism, 1850-1925

Wilson Jeremiah Moses - 1988 - 354 pages
...promised that the editorial page would stand for "the rights of men, irrespective of color or race, for the highest ideals of American democracy, and for reasonable but earnest and persistent attempt to gain these rights and realize these ideals."20 His early years with The Crisis fall into...
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Thurgood Marshall: Supreme Court Justice

Joseph Nazel - 1993 - 212 pages
...outlined its platform, stating that it "stands for the rights of men, irrespective of color or race, for the highest ideals of American democracy, and...attempts to gain these rights and realize these ideals." Morey Storey, a white Boston lawyer, was installed as the first President of the NAACP as the organization...
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Ida B. Wells

Joseph Nazel - 1995 - 210 pages
...The NAACP, proclaimed the editorial, "stands for the rights of men, irrespective of color or race, for the highest ideals of American democracy, and...attempts to gain these rights and realize these ideals." Du Bois also outlined the direction of the Crisis, writing: "The object of this publication is to set...
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African Amer Pol Thought: Washington, Du Bois, Garvey, and Randolph

362 pages
...articles. Finally, its editorial page will stand for the rights of men, irrespective of color or race, for the highest ideals of American democracy, and for reasonable but earnest and persistent attempt to gain these rights and realize these ideals. The magazine will be the organ of no clique...
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Analysis and Assessment, 1940-1979

Cary D. Wintz - 1996 - 522 pages
...publish articles and in its editorials would "stand for the rights of men, irrespective of color or race, for the highest ideals of American democracy, and for reasonable but earnest attempt to gain those rights and realize these ideals."18 In 1919, with the magazine selling over 100,000...
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Creating the Modern Man: American Magazines and Consumer Culture, 1900-1950

Tom Pendergast - 2000 - 301 pages
...November 1910, 10. [I]ts editorial page will stand for the rights of men, irrespective of color or race, for the highest ideals of American democracy, and...to gain these rights and realize these ideals. The magazine will be the organ of no clique or party and will avoid personal rancor of all sorts. In the...
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