Survey Graphic

The Survey Graphic was a United States magazine launched in 1921. From 1921 to 1932, it was published as a supplement to The Survey and became a separate publication in 1933. 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.

Alain Locke was the editor of Survey Graphic

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There are a few online sources of reprints and other SG related materials.