American Decades
The Outlook and the Civil Rights Movement
"The Platform of the Niagara Movement;" "The Platform of The Outlook;" "The Negro Problem: Booker Washington's Platform"
Journal articles
By: The Outlook
Date: September 1, 1906; September 1, 1906; September 8, 1906
Source: "The Platform of the Niagara Movement" and "The Platform of The Outlook." The Outlook 84, September 1, 1906, 3–4; "The Negro Problem: Booker Washington's Platform." The Outlook 84, September 8, 1906, 54–55.
About the Publication: The Outlook developed from Christian Union, a religious journal created by noted evangelical leader Henry Ward Beecher in 1870 and edited by clergyman Lyman Abbott after 1881. Desiring to expand the journal's audience and reflect its support of progressive reform, Abbott renamed it The Outlook in 1893. Under Abbott, the weekly greatly expanded its circulation to more than...
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1900's Media Primary Sources
- "Lynch Law in America"
- News Coverage of Natural Disasters
- "'Tabloid Journalism': Its Causes and Effects"
- Political Cartoons Critical of U.S. Imperialism
- Did the New York Journal Kill President McKinley?
- Our National Parks
- "American Progress in Habana"
- The Great Train Robbery
- "The College of Journalism"
- The Shame of the Cities
- "Humorous Phases of Funny Faces"
- "The Man with the Muck Rake"
- The Outlook and the Civil Rights Movement
- The Jungle
- The Christian Science Monitor
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
