File:The_Crisis,_special_education_number,_cover,_July_1920.jpg
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DescriptionThe Crisis, special education number, cover, July 1920.jpg |
English: The August 1920 cover is a typical example of the annual education number under DuBois’s editorship. |
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Source | The Crisis 1920 / Modernist Journals Project |
Author | The Crisis Staff |
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