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FOR ACTION ON RACE RIOT PERIL; Radical Propaganda Among Negroes Growing, and Increase of Mob Violence Set Out in Senate Brief for Federal Inquiry The War's Responsiblity. Reds Inflaming Blacks. Industrial Clashes. I. The Facts--1919. II. The Failure of the States. III. A National Problem. IV. Consequences of Lynching. V. The Danger.

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EVEN though recurring race riots have made the public aware that the negro problem has entered upon a new and dangerous phase, only those in touch with the inner forces that are playing on Ignorance, prejudice, and passion, realize how great this menace is. View Full Article in Timesmachine »