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This magnificent hotel, replete with every modern improvement, claims distinction for its location; direct Southern exposure. Superlative in construction, appointments, service and refined patronage. Endorsed by leading representative citizens.
Concerts daily by the Abyssinia orchestra. Garage, bathhouses, tennis, et.c on premises. Special attention given to ladies and children. Literature and information mailed upon request.
E. W. DALE. Cape May, N.J., Owner and Proprietor
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"HALF A MAN"
The Status of the Negro in New York 
by 
MARY WHITE OVINGTON
With a foreword. by Dr. Franz Boas of Columbia University
Chapter I. How the colored people won their civil and political rights.
Chapters II. and III. The Negro tenement and the life of the poor.
Chapters IV. and V. How the colored man earns his living, with a full description of the professions; the ministry, the stage.
Chapter VI. The colored woman, her discouragements and successes.
Chapter VII. A vivid description of the life of the well-to-do Negros.
Chapter VIII. The Negro in politics in New York.
Chapter IX. The author's personal views on the race question.
Price $1.00; by mail $1.12
LONGMANS, GREEN & CO., Publishers, NEW YORK
This book is for sale n the Book Department of The Crisis, 26 Vesey St. N.Y.
Mention THE CRISIS
295.97.14.4