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WITH Miss Cunard's encyclopædic anthology (“Negro”, Wishart, 1934), this book deserves the serious attention of all students of Negro problems. Distinguished by a graceful style, it provides a general survey of the philosophy of ethnic relations, a crisp account of American slavery and its effects on the body-politic, and a review of the present status of the Negro in the American ‘melting pot’, which together form the best concise history of Afroamerican development known to the reviewer. An extensive bibliography completes the volume.
Race Relations:
Adjustment of Whites and Negroes in the United States. By Prof. Willis D. Weatherford and Prof. Charles S. Johnson. (Heath Social Relations Series.) Pp. x + 590. (Boston, New York and London: D. C. Heath and Co., 1935.) 15s. net.
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D., C. Race Relations:. Nature 137, 171 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137171a0
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