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STATE OF NEW YORK [[image - seal of New York]] The Emancipation Proclamation Commission OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK WILL HOLD A NATIONAL EMANCIPATION EXPOSITION IN NEW YORK CITY OCTOBER 22-31, 1913 For information address the Commission at its offices Corner of 7th Avenue and 131st Street, New York City Mention THE CRISIS, THE CRISIS A RECORD OF THE DARKER RACES PUBLISHED BY THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE. AT 26 VESEY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. CONDUCTED BY W.E. BURGHARDT DU BOIS CONTENTS FOR AUGUST, 1913 ARTICLES Page BILL HUDSON-HERO. A Story. By T.R. Patten .................. 187 OUR NEIGHBORS. A Poem. By H. Pearson ........................ 188 COLORED CALIFORNIA .......................................... 192 DEPARTMENTS ALONG THE COLOR LINE ...................................... 163 MEN OF THE MONTH .......................................... 172 OPINION ................................................... 175 EDITORIAL ................................................. 181 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE ............... 189 TEN CENTS A COPY; ONE DOLLAR A YEAR FOREIGN SUBSCRIPTIONS TWENTY;FIVE CENTS EXTRA RENEWALS: When a subscription blank is attached to this page a renewal of your subscription is desired. The date of the expiration of your subscription will be found on the wrapper. CHANGE OF ADDRESS: The address of a subscriber can be changed as often as desired. In ordering a change of address, both the old and the new address must be given. Two weeks' notice is required. MANUSCRIPTS and drawings relating to colored people are desired. They must be accompanied by return postage. If found unavailable they will be returned. Entered as Second-class Matter in the Post Office at New York, N.Y.