Printed in National Guardian. Du Bois voices his concern over his "crazy nation," that "deliberately distorts history," though admits to feeling "uplifted by the revolt of Negro students in America;" Argues for civil rights and discusses United States history and the use of propaganda. Notes the upcoming elections and insists on the importance of senators and congressman. Published as "A Program of Reason, Right and Justice for Today."
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