| The Crisis 1995 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Academy honors Quincy Jones, but no Oscars for black nominees.(Academy Awards) | Political science | Ron Brewington |
| Black ad execs see bright future in field. (advertising executives)(increased opportunities for minorities in the advertising industry) | Political science | Gregory R. Chin |
| Black ad man succeeds in white-dominated industry. (Alvin C. Gay, pioneer in US advertising industry) | Political science | Peter Valdez-Dapena |
| Black agencies fill void in advertising industry. (minorities gaining stature in US advertising industry) | Political science | Kirk A. Putt |
| Budget cuts will have devastating effect on HUD and the poor. | Political science | Peter Valdes-Dapena |
| Charles Baquet updates the '60s sensibilities for the '90s. (portrait of Charles Baquet, deputy director of Peace Corps) | Political science | Sharifah Sims-Williams |
| Charles Carradine is a corporate trailblazer. (General Motors director of product distribution and fleet activities) | Political science | Sims-Williams Sharifah |
| Common cold or the flu: which is worse? | Political science | John E. Arradondo |
| Companies making a fair share difference. | Political science | Colin Potter |
| Congress turns up the heat on LIHEAP.(Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program) | Political science | Thomas Krause |
| Crisis magazine: an African-American jewel. | Political science | McCray Pettway |
| Dr. Elders' Rx for the health of the nation. (black American health and suggestions to improve it) | Political science | Joycelyn Elders |
| Fame and fate: when role models fail. | Political science | Lorraine Kees |
| H2O = safety + fun for swim instructor Lee Pitts. | Political science | Brett Johnson |
| High blood pressure: the silent killer.(Health) | Political science | John E. Arradondo |
| Jackson speaks out on Newt, Thomas, and keeping the faith.(Jesse L. Jackson, Newt Gingrich, Clarence Thomas)(Interview) | Political science | Tsi Tsi Wahisi, Gentry W. Trotter |
| James Colon has the drive to succeed.(profile) | Political science | Irene Ruberti |
| Movin' into the fast lane on the information superhighway. | Political science | Kirk A. Putt, Peter Valdes-Dapena |
| NAACP board, not media, elected evers-Williams. | Political science | |
| Navigating today's mortgage market. (a report on housing finance) | Political science | David Waskin, Lucia Leao |
| Not in my neighborhood: urban gentrification. | Political science | Andrea Teitler |
| Pepsi's Ron Harrison conquers corporate ladder with character. | Political science | J.C. Anderson |
| President Clinton shouldn't push needy into the cold. (Pres Clinton's energy policy) (Editorial) | Political science | |
| Sisters in the struggle: the U.N. Women's Conference. | Political science | William A. Stroh |
| Snapping: it's an African thing. (origin of snapping) | Political science | |
| Snipes' "Drop Zone" offers high action. (actor Wesley Snipes') | Political science | Ron Brewington |
| Special 85th anniversary salute. | Political science | Dennis W. Archer |
| Special 85th anniversary salute. | Political science | William L. Clay |
| Special 85th anniversary salute. | Political science | Alvin Francis Poussaint |
| Successful ad man Sam Chisholm still sees challenges ahead. | Political science | Dave Waskin |
| Surfin' the net. | Political science | |
| Sylvia Rhone succeeds with an ear for music and a head for business. | Political science | Andrea Teitler |
| Taking the helm of the NAACP: the ever-ready Evers-Williams.(Myrlie Evers-Williams) | Political science | Tsi Tsi Wakhisi |
| Targeting & reaching the black consumer. (advertising industry's focus on minorities) | Political science | Colin Potter |
| The spooks, the media, and the NAACP. (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) (Editorial) | Political science | |
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