Survey Graphic
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The Survey Graphic was a United States magazine launched in 1912 as the illustrated 'sister' publication of Survey magazine. The SG focused on sociological and political research and analysis of national and international issues. Article topics included fascism, anti-Semitism, poverty, unions and the working class, and education and political reform. The magazine ceased publication in 1952. In 1925 the magazine produced an issue on "Harlem: Mecca of the New Negro," which was devoted to the African American "Harlem Renaissance" in New York City.
There are a few online sources of reprints and other SG- related materials, such as the New Deal Network site [1], which also contains reprints of Survey Graphic and Survey articles. [2] The University of Virginia's Electronic Text Center has the complete "Harlem" issue online. [3]