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50 THE CRISIS ADVERTISER

LEGAL DIRECTORY

This is a ready reference of some of the best lawyers in the country. 
If you are a lawyer and your name is not listed here you should write us at once.

FRANKLIN W. WILLIAMS
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law
Notary Public
Real Estate Conveyancer
206 Parrish Street     Durham, N. C.

J. DOUGLAS WETMORE
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law
5 Beekman Street (Temple Court)
New York City
Tel. 6222 Cortlant    Cable Address, Judowet

Telephone 5574 Beekman    Rooms 905 to 907
WILFORD H. SMITH
Lawyer
150 Nassau Street   New York City
Uptown Office-136 West 136th Street

General Practice    Notary Public
WILLIAM R. MORRIS
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law
1020 Metropolitan Life Building
Minneapolis, Minn.

Real Estate and Probate Matters a Specialty
ROBERT B. BARCUS
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law
Notary Public
Office: Room 502, Eberly Block,    Columbus, O.

B. S. SMITH
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law
Offices: Suite 610, Sykes Block.
Minneapolis, Minn.

GEORGE W. MITCHELL
Attorney-at-Law
908 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, Pa.

Tel. 2026 Fort Hill    Cable Address, Epben
EDGAR P. BENJAMIN
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law
34 SCHOOL STREET    Boston, Mass.

Telephone Connection
W. Ashbie Hawkins    George W. F. MeMechen
HAWKINS & McMECHEN
Attorneys-at-Law
21 East Saratoga Street    Baltimore, Md.

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The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
1. African Civilization: By M. D. Maclean. Price 2 cents.
2. The Brain of the American Negro: By Burt G. Wilder. Price 20 cents.
3. Social Control: By Jane Addams, of Hull House. Price 1 cent.
4. The Negro as a Soldier: By Brigadier-General Burt, U.S.A. Price 5 cents.
5. Leaving It to the South: An experience and some conclusions by Charles Edward Russell. Price 5 cents.
6. Views of a Southern Woman: By Adelene Moffat. Price 2 cents.
7. Disfranchisement: By John Haynes Holmes. Price 5 cents.
8. Disfranchisement: By W. E. B. Du Bois. Price 10 cents.
Address
THE DUNBAR COMPANY
26 VESEY STREET    NEW YORK

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$65.00
A value unequaled. Sold on $1.00 Profit Margin. Write for prices and other styles. Send for catalog.
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GREENFIELD, OHIO
Largest Negro carriage concern in the United States

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THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE
Offices:  Vesey Street, New York.    Incorporated May 25, 1911

OFFICERS
National President-Mr. Moorfield, Storey, Boston, Mass.
Vice-Presidents-
  Rev. John Haynes Holmes, New York.
  Mr. John E. Milholland, New York.
  Bishop Alexander Walters, New York.
  Rev. Garnet R. Waller, Baltimore, Md.
  Miss Mary White Ovington, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Chairman of the Board of Directors-
  Mr. Oswald Garrison Villard, New York.
Treasurer-Mr. Walter E. Sachs, New York.
Director of Publicity and Research-
  Dr. W. E. B. Du Bois, New York.
Secretary-Miss May Childs Nerney, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Assistant Secretary-Miss Martha Gruening, New York.

This year we shall attack segregation laws, investigate lynching, defend the Negro in his civil rights, protest unceasingly against race discrimination.
We want 2,000 members January 1, 1913. Watch the clock!

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