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In celebration of black history month and the 100th anniversary of The Harvard Crimson Editorial Board, we have compiled a selection of pieces that illustrate how the history of The Crimson and the Harvard community is intertwined with the African-American experience over the last century. We have included an analysis of our own coverage, archival materials, and a special contribution from The Crimson’s first black president in over half a century.
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