Survey Graphic. Volume LIII, No. 11, March 1 1925. Harlem: Mecca of the new negro
"Survey Graphic" was the monthly illustrated number of "Survey" magazine, a social work journal published during the 1920s. During November 1924 the magazine's editor, Paul Kellogg, asked Alain Locke to design and edit a special issue devoted to the African-American "Renaissance" underway in Harlem.
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- Title: Survey Graphic. Volume LIII, No. 11, March 1 1925. Harlem: Mecca of the new negro
- Date: 1925
- Geography: New York, New York, United States
- Dimensions: Height: 12 3/16 in. (31 cm)
- Credit Line: Watson Library copy: Gift of Friends of the Thomas J. Watson Library
- Object Number: F128.9.N3 H35 1925
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