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Editor: HENRY LEE MOON
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the CRISIS
A RECORD OF THE DARKER RACES
Founded 1910
Reg. U.S. Pat. Off

PUBLISHING INFORMATION
The Crisis, founded in 1910, is the official organ of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

JANUARY 1970  VOL. 77, NO. 1  Whole No. 669

ARTICLES

7 My Meeting with Henry O. Tanner, Hale Woodruff

13 The Interracial Colloquy, S. Andil Fineberg 

17 America's Greatest Negroes, David L. Lewis and Judy Miso

23 The Police vs. The Black Panthers

26 Memphis' Crisis in Education, Maxine Smith

VERSE

22 In the City, Lee Bennett Hopkins

DEPARTMENTS

5 Editorials

26 Battlefront

31 Freedom News

32 In the Nation's Press

33 Life Membership

Copyright (c) 1970, The Crisis Publishing Company, Inc. All rights reserved.

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CREDITS:

Cover, Peter Arnold, instructor, Four Seasons Ski Torus; 4, Grand Central Art Galleries: 5, New York University; Portrait of Henry O. Tanner by Thomas Eakins, oil, ca. 1900, Hyde Collection; Photo of Hale Woodruff, New York University; 8, Grand Central Art Galleries; 14, NAACP, United Nations, Portrait of Frederick Douglass, oil, by Charles Alston; 20, C.J. Riley; 21, Wide World; 24-25 Ernest C. Withers; 27, Wide World; 29-30, Edwards.