The Crisis: The Perception of Race in WWI

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(A comparison of the words sacrifice, pride and courage, found in Vol. 8 No. 5)
(A comparison of the words success and courage, found in Vol. 16 No. 2)
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====== A comparison of the words success and courage, found in Vol. 16 No. 2 ======
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===== A comparison of the words success and courage, found in Vol. 16 No. 2 =====
  
 
This visual shows how the key words ''Success'' and ''Courage'' correlate within this volume of the magazine. Both words are obviously a strong topic throughout this edition. However, even though ''Success'' was used roughly ten times while ''Courage'' was used only half as much. While this is a more prominent number than seen in other examples, it still does not do justice to the pride in success and pride in sacrifice seen in the language and stories published in the 1918 edition.  
 
This visual shows how the key words ''Success'' and ''Courage'' correlate within this volume of the magazine. Both words are obviously a strong topic throughout this edition. However, even though ''Success'' was used roughly ten times while ''Courage'' was used only half as much. While this is a more prominent number than seen in other examples, it still does not do justice to the pride in success and pride in sacrifice seen in the language and stories published in the 1918 edition.  

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