A Comparison Of Two Versions Of The Crisis Magazine

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The Crisis Magazine is notoriously known for its influential periodical about race, social justice, and culture. Even today, it is the most meaningful intellectual publication in Black America. Founded by W.E.B. DuBois in 1910 as the house magazine of the NAACP, it intends to provoke curiosity, action, and political stance within the black community. While there are many similarities between the contemporary version of the magazine and the non-contemporary version, there are many differences. From the language of its writers and graphical choices to points of interest and types of articles, the 21st century Crisis magazine varies from its 20th century publications. The two versions of the Crisis magazine show similarities and differences