W.E.B. Du Bois and The Crisis
February 1
"This and That" at the Lafayette
February 2
The
Black Star Line Raided by Prohibition Officers
February 3
The Crisis Reports on “The Lynching Industry”
February 4
The Rockaways, Coney Island lashed by storm
February 5
“Snow No Terror for College Maids” (The New York Tribune)
February 6
The Harlem Hellfighters painted by SJ Woolf
February 7
A disappointed bridge between Harlem AND Queens?
February 8
THE RECONSTRUCTION COMMISSION REPORT AND ROBERT MOSES
February 9
an all-women jazz band in the Bronx
February 10
Mamie Smith at Okeh Records, Take 1
February 11
An African American children’s magazine
February 12
Music Critic Lucien H. White
February 13
Mamie Smith at Okeh Records, Take 2
February 14
Lincoln’s Birthday at the Aeolian Stores
February 15
Dinner for Sarah Elizabeth Frazier
February 16
Black veteran wITH PTSD awaits electric chair
February 17
An Ibañez story & Puerto Rican translator
José Padín
February 18
Lunar New Year in chinatown
February 19
William Butler Yeats visits NYC
February 20
F. Scott Fitzgerald debuts
February 21
The Yeatses in New York
February 22
Vaudevillian Fanny Brice defends Gangster Nicky Arnstein
February 23
The Harlem Jazz Orchestra, for hire
February 24
The School Library Bulletin
February 25
“The Negro, The Mob, and the Law” at the Metropolitan Baptist Church
February 26
Ethel Olson and Norwegian New York
February 27
W.e.B. Du Bois publishes Darkwater
February 28
The Odd Fellows, African American Secret Society
February 29