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 * , published by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 70 Fifth Avenue, New York City. This Association publishes pamphlets on various phases of Negro life.
 * , published monthly at 2305 Seventh Avenue, New York City.
 * , published monthly by the National Urban League, 127 East Twenty-third Street, New York City.
 * , published quarterly by The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Inc., Lancaster, Pa., and Washington, D. C.
 * The African Methodist Review, published quarterly by the A. M. R. Church.
 * The Howard Review: A Research Journal. Howard University Press, Washington, D. C.
 * , published monthly by Hampton Institute, Va., since 1908.
 * , published monthly by Hampton Institute, Va., since 1908.