The Negro's Friends George Streator THERE HAVE ALWAYS been in the general, it can be said that this...
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August 17, 1945 THE COM job of the war; they desired above all to proceed from the war into something else. None of the men of the defeat can be in power in France again. Not Reynaud, not...
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652 THE COMMONWEAL April 13, 1945 More Books of the Week A Rising Wind. Walter White. Doubleday. $2.00. WALTER WHITE of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People has...
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thcir government to erect international institu-tions to prevent war in the future, and to bring lasting peace by justly and prudently dealing with the defeated powers. It is highly significant that...
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March 5, 1943 THE COMMONWEAL 491 The vanquished states will have to accept a spe- 1em will be looked upon with...
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208 THE COMMONWEAL December 11, 1942 Pidgeon and Carlson has some excitement but the film The history of...
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Books of the Week Two Non-Fiction Reveille in Washington. Margaret Leech. Harper. $3.50. FIVE YEARS ago, when Margaret Leech (Mrs. Ralph Pulitzer) started work on her projected biography of the...
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So the Negroes Want Work! What keeps them from getting it. By George Streator A LOT of people, including Westbrook Peg-ler of the Scripps-Howard papers, have been staging all-outs to solve the...
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Books of the Week
Documents of Persecution
The Persecution of the Catholic Church in the Third Reich. Longmans. $3.00.
THOSE who compare Hitler to Alexander, Caesar and Napoleon often overlook his...
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A Negro Scholar
The life and writings of an American leader are appraised.
By George Streator
THERE was a time, say about forty years ago, when Ku-Klux-minded critics would say that a Negro with...
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August 9, 1940 THE COMMONWEAL 32 that as a consequence of such acceptance...
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ARECENT issue of the Satevepost carried a typical piece on Father Divine. It was done in the approved, Amos-and-Andy style. An effort was made to incorporate a thrill in every line; for the...
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