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The Crisis: A Record of the Darker Races (Volume One, January 1910, Number One) marks the historic debut issue of the official magazine of the NAACP, edited by W. E. B. Du Bois. This groundbreaking publication was established to document and illuminate the experiences, challenges, and achievements of African Americans in the early twentieth century, at a time when racial injustice was deeply entrenched in American society.In this inaugural issue, Du Bois sets forth the magazine’s mission-to speak truth to power, to challenge prejudice, and to inspire unity, pride, and progress among people of African descent. It features powerful essays, editorials, and reports addressing racial discrimination, education, civic rights, and social reform, along with early examples of Black artistic and literary expression.As both a historical artifact and a moral declaration, this issue of The Crisis represents a turning point in African American journalism and intellectual history. It remains a cornerstone of civil rights literature and a testament to Du Bois’s enduring vision for racial equality and empowerment.