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  2. 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.

  3. 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 .

  4. Effie Lee Newsome - Wikipedia

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    Effie Lee Newsome (1885–1979), born Mary Effie Lee in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was a Harlem Renaissance writer. [1] [2] She mostly wrote children's poems, and was the first famous African-American poet whose work was mostly in this area. [2] She edited a column in The Crisis from 1925 until 1929, called "The Little Page", where she made ...

  5. A crisis is hitting your local drugstore. Why the slow ... - AOL

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    Seattle's beloved Bartell’s, now owned by debt-laden Rite Aid, is closing many of its locations. It's the latest symptom of a national health care crisis that hurts all of us.

  6. 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 ...

  7. The American Crisis - Wikipedia

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    The American Crisis. The American Crisis, or simply The Crisis, [1] is a pamphlet series by eighteenth-century Enlightenment philosopher and author Thomas Paine, originally published from 1776 to 1783 during the American Revolution. [2] Thirteen numbered pamphlets were published between 1776 and 1777, with three additional pamphlets released ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. The Brownies' Book - Wikipedia

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    The Brownies' Book was the first magazine published for African-American children and youth. Its creation was mentioned in the yearly children's issue of The Crisis in October 1919. The first issue was published during the Harlem Renaissance in January 1920, with issues published monthly until December 1921.