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After years of advocacy by the NAACP and its allies, Franklin's sentence was commuted, and he was paroled in 1919.
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After advocacy Franklin's sentence was commuted and he was paroled in 1919
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{ "case": "Pink Franklin", "year": "1919", "action": "commuted paroled", "organization": "NAACP" } - UUID
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- February 15, 2026 at 4:08 PM (2 months ago)
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https://naacp.org/articles/naacps-historic-magazine-crisis-digital-archives-now-available-online-proquest
The NAACP announced the digital availability of its historic magazine, The Crisis, through ProQuest. The digitized collection spans 1910-2020, providing access to a publication that shaped conversations on race and civil rights. This launch coincides with Black History Month and the NAACP's anniversary.
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