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148    THE CRISIS ADVERTISER

THE DISGRACE OF DEMOCRACY

An Open Letter to President Wilson

By KELLY MILLER

"The ablest document the war has yet produced in the United States."——H. L. Menchen, Editor Smart Set.

"With this document the Negro problem is no longer a vague futurity. The Negro question has arrived."——New York Globe.

AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE

Price, 10 cent a copy   Terms to agents, 5 cents a copy

OVER 65,000 COPIES ALREADY DISTRIBUTED

Address:––KELLY MILLER, Howard University, WASHINGTON. D. C.


$60,000.00

is being raised by the 

Negro Books for Negro Soldiers Movement

co-operating with the American Library Association, Library War Service, to purchase race books for our Negro troops and Mariners.

Negro soldiers and sailors desire books on Negro subjects and written by Negro authors, but their desire is not satisfied. Negro authors are entitled to have their works circulated pro rata with the works of white authors, but their rights are ignored. All fair-minded Americans, irrespective of race or creed, are urged to join this movement, the object of which is to correct these grave faults. Send your name and address to the Negro Books for Negro Soldiers Movement, 61 Bible House, New York City, and in return you will receive a beautifully illustrated booklet containing the propaganda of the movement in full.

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BUSTS OF

Booker T. Washington, Fred Douglass, Paul Lawrence Dunbar, Bishop Richard Allen. $1.50 each. The 4 busts for $5.00. Agents wanted. Send at once.

THE ISAAC HATHAWAY ART CO.

718 S. HICKORY ST., PINE BLUFF, ARK.


Wanted: First-class colored mechanics. Must be absolutely sober, earnest and reliable. Good wages, steady work. Carriage blacksmiths——Carriage and Auto Trimmers——Auto Mechanics——Carriage Painters——Handy Men.

C. R. PATTERSON & SONS,   Greenfield, O.


CAPABLE TEACHERS (all subjects)

Experience and best testimonials. Write or telegraph 

STANDARD TEACHERS' AGENCY

1011 New York Avenue    WASHINGTON, D. C.


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