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  2. The Crisis - Wikipedia

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    The Crisis is the official magazine of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). It was founded in 1910 by W. E. B. Du Bois (editor), Oswald Garrison Villard , J. Max Barber , Charles Edward Russell , Kelly Miller , William Stanley Braithwaite , and Mary Dunlop Maclean .

  3. Sophia Institute Press - Wikipedia

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    From 1995 to 2011 Deal Hudson was the magazine's publisher. In late 2007 the magazine ceased print publication, and its content moved to its companion website under the title "Inside Catholic". After Sophia Institute Press acquired the magazine in 2011, it resumed the name Crisis. The college transferred the magazine to Sophia Institute in 2012.

  4. Crisis (British comics) - Wikipedia

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    Steve MacManus. (1989–1991) Michael Bennent. (1991) Crisis (also known as 2000 AD Presents: Crisis) was a British comic anthology published by Fleetway Publications from 17 September 1988 to October 1991, initially fortnightly and later monthly. Designed to appeal to older readers than other Fleetway titles in order to take advantage of a ...

  5. Crisis! How Would You Respond? - WebMD

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    Ladany says the ability to keep emotions under control is also key. "You can't be plagued with ruminative anxiety. You can't agonize about the consequences of a decision. Those who function best ...

  6. Jabari Asim - Wikipedia

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    What Obama Means, The N Word. Jabari Asim (born August 11, 1962) is an American author, poet, playwright, and professor of writing, literature and publishing at Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts. [1] He is the former editor-in-chief of The Crisis magazine, a journal of politics, ideas and culture published by the NAACP and founded by ...

  7. Anthony Esolen - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Esolen. Anthony M. Esolen is a writer, social commentator, translator of classical poetry, and Distinguished Professor of Humanities at Thales College, having been invited to join the faculty in 2023. [2] He previously taught at Furman University, [3] Providence College, [4] Thomas More College of Liberal Arts and Magdalen College of ...

  8. Krigwa Players - Wikipedia

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    The Krigwa Players (also known as the Krigwa Players Little Negro Theatre and named for the acronym CRIGWA: Crisis Guild of Writers and Artists) was one of the most prominent and popular theatre groups based out of Harlem during the Harlem Renaissance. Though it only lasted for three years, The Krigwa Players' impact was felt throughout Harlem ...

  9. Deal W. Hudson - Wikipedia

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    Deal Wyatt Hudson (born November 20, 1949) is an American conservative political activist . Hudson is the former publisher and editor of Crisis Magazine and InsideCatholic.com. He is currently president of the Morley Institute for Church and Culture. Hudson also hosts the radio show Church and Culture [1] on Ave Maria Radio and serves as ...