. Crisis. 268 THE CRISIS. ECONOMICS. VTEGROES in Louisville, Ky., are plan-?-^ ning a department store in this cityto cater exclusively to members of theirrace. ^Negro insurance companies inPhiladelphia, carrying risks amounting to$10,000,000, have organized a national asso-ciation to be affiliated with the NegTOBusiness League. ^ Convincing evidence that slavery is prac-tised in the Philippines for purposes ofeconomic gain has been given in a docu-ment submitted to the Secretary of War byDean C. Worcester. SOCIAL UPLIFT. A T BENGUELLA, in the heart of?^^ Africa, the women have caused poly-gam
. Crisis. 268 THE CRISIS. ECONOMICS. VTEGROES in Louisville, Ky., are plan-?-^ ning a department store in this cityto cater exclusively to members of theirrace. ^Negro insurance companies inPhiladelphia, carrying risks amounting to$10,000,000, have organized a national asso-ciation to be affiliated with the NegTOBusiness League. ^ Convincing evidence that slavery is prac-tised in the Philippines for purposes ofeconomic gain has been given in a docu-ment submitted to the Secretary of War byDean C. Worcester. SOCIAL UPLIFT. A T BENGUELLA, in the heart of?^^ Africa, the women have caused poly-gamj to decrease rapidly by rising in rebel-lion against the practice of the men havingfive wives. fl Boston has been rather slow in openingthe large field of social service to paidcolored workers, but in some cases the fieldhas been opened. Mrs. Augustus Hintonholds a position in the social-service depart-ment of the Massachusetts General Hospital. fl Hon. Newton D. Baker, mayor of Cleve-land, urges as a special reason
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