The Scottsboro verdict and the white press

6 Jun

The New York Age, April 29, 1933

The New York Age, April 29, 1933

Bertram Baker and the Prince Hall Masons

6 Jun

The New York Age, July 22, 1933

The Scottsboro boys: ‘In as much as ye have done it unto one of these, ye have done it unto me.’

6 Jun
 

The New York Age, April 15, 1933

The New York Age, April 15, 1933

‘Straining at a gnat, swallowing a hippopotamus’

6 Jun

Ahh, the pitfalls of hot type! Some of the lines in the first two paragraphs of the quote from the N. Y. Daily Mirror’s radio editor got a little scrambled. It probably should read:

“It is a sad fact that the world seems to have become acutely race conscious. Probably one of the most sensitive races is the colored, which have given the world a love song, a delightful sense of rhythm  and some of its greatest artists.”

The New York Age, April 8, 1933

Jig-saw puzzles, the Home Relief Bureau and self-hating Negroes

6 Jun

The New York Post, April 1, 1933