CASH ACCOUNT. MARCH. 



Sunday Afternoon, January 15 



CoxcERT by MAUD CU^'E^■-HAKE, Pianist 

 and WILLIAM H. RICHARDSON, Baritone 



ADDRESS 



"Some Present Day Problems of 

 Race and Color" 

 DR. W. E. BURGHARDT DUBOIS 



DK. W. E. UlIRGHAKDT DUBOIS, whom we have 

 hciird hefoiv ;il the Old South, will speak this time on 

 "Some I'lesoiit l)a.\ Prohlcms of Race and Color." Of 

 this speaker Zona (iale has superlatively said: "If we 



will let him, hi 

 are our brothe.-s' 1 

 simply thai we are 

 has done more thai 

 the "souls of l)Uu U 

 i)Ut also llie souls c 

 wlicre thai charaete 

 recognition, he is welcouKnl 

 to a better underslandiii!! 

 ■was awarded the Spinjiarn 

 Pan-American ('.ongresses." 

 representath e of the Pre 

 at Ihe iiKUiKuralion of th' 

 sides hcinK the author ol' 

 has lor many years been 

 To his duties in Ihis co 

 addresses, he brings not o 

 the baek.ni'ound alTorded I 

 and the West Indies, all 

 state of the Union. 



eure lis of tlie illusion that we 

 eepcr and can reveal to us quite 

 our brothers." Certainly no num 

 Dr. nuliois to interpret, not only 

 lolk" lo those who are not blae' 

 ■ wliile Idlli I.I e;Rh ( 



ii-decl its prop, i 

 hir, ureal eontribnli.ui 

 hnuuinity. In 1920 lit 

 ■ilal "lor foundini;- the 

 1 U)2l he was s|)eeial 

 ideal of the United .States 

 President of Liberia. Bc- 

 nnnerous books. Dr. DuHois 

 the editor of "The Crisi; " 

 irieelion and to his public 

 ilv ureal literary talent, but 

 \ extensive travel in Afr 

 over Kurope and in every 



Professor CLARENCE R. SKINNER, D. D. 

 Clinirman of the Meetings 

 GRANT DRAKE, Musical Director 



