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This is an issue of one of the Survey family of periodicals. The Survey was titled the Charities Review, Charities and the Commons in earlier stages. From 1912 the Survey was published weekly, but because weekly publication was prohibitively expensive and because of a constant clash between readers seeking technical material and readers seeking an overall view of philanthropic fields, the Survey split into two publications: the Survey Midmonthly and The Survey Graphic.The Survey Midmonthly was formally founded in June, 1922, as a digest of social work. The Survey Graphic was a magazine of ""social interpretation"" directed at people who were concerned with social and economic problems. It focused on areas of industrial relations, health, education, international relations, housing, race relations, consumer education, and related fields. This issue contains the article ""The Race Conflict in Arkansas,"" by Walter F. White, on five African American men accused and convicted of planning to murder White men in Phillips county.
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- African Americans
- Arkansas
- Charities
- Periodicals
- Social Conditions
- Social Problems
- United States
- White, Walter F, 1893 1955