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Issues of the 1940s = 9 Years, 33 Issues, 867 Articles-
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Issues of 1941 = 1 Issue, 30 Articles-
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Autumn 1941 Issue = 30 Articles- Mexicans to Michigan by Carey McWilliams, pp. 5-18
- Mexican Sketches by Howard N. Cook, pp. 19-22
- Community in Clover by Landrum Bolling, pp. 23-27
- Polonia to America by Ed Falkowski, pp. 28-36
- The Canadian Amalgam by Watson Kirkconnell, pp. 37-40
- Hello Mr. Fairbanks!, p. 41
- The People Respond by Ruby Black, pp. 42-47
- To the South Americans by Robert Nathan, p. 48
- Tony and Aunt Susan by Merritt H. Perkins, pp. 49-51
- What the Negro Wants by Langston Hughes, pp. 52-54
- Cotton Pickers (A Wood Engraving) by Clare Leighton, pp. 55-56
- Evenin' Air Blues by Langston Hughes, p. 57
- Carrie King Bowles by Fannie Cook, pp. 58-62
- Joe Louis and His People by William G. Nunn, pp. 63-64
- One Year in America by Philipp Flesch, pp. 65-68
- The Story of Add-A-Part Records by Isabel Lundberg, pp. 69-72
- How Not to Solve "The Jewish Problem" by Marie Syrkin, pp. 73-78
- What Makes George Run? by James R. Gordon, pp. 79-82
- The War on the Social Studies by Kenneth M. Gould, pp. 83-91
- Sabotage in B-8 by Mataileen L. Ramsdell, pp. 92-96
- Immigration, a Field for Research by Marcus Lee Hansen, pp. 97-106
- Discrimination---Defense Bottle-Neck by Alan Cranston, pp. 107-111
- Organizations and Their World, pp. 112-116
- From the Immigrant Press, p. 117
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American Folkways, p. 118 - 2 Reviews- Desert Country by Edwin Corle
- Pinon Country by Haniel Long
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America Is Becoming by Henry C. Tracy, p. 119 - 1 Review- Home Is Here by Sidney Meller
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Hemispheric and Island Neighbors by Henry C. Tracy, p. 120 - 1 Review- Good Neighbors by Hubert C. Herring
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America in Artistic Expression by Henry C. Tracy, p. 121 - 3 Reviews- Father of the Blues by W.C. Handy and Arna Bontemps
- The Negro in Art by Alain LeRoy Locke
- American Renaissance by F.O. Matthiessen
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On the Social Horizon by Henry C. Tracy, p. 122 - 5 Reviews- The New American by Francis Kalnay and Richard Collins
- Democracy in the Middle West, 1840-1940 by Jeannette P. Nichols and James G. Randall
- We Hold These Truths by Stuart Gerry Brown
- The American Tradition by Louis B. Wright
- The Patriotic Anthology by Carl Van Doren
- Recommended Reading, pp. 123-128
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Issues of 1942 = 4 Issues, 118 Articles-
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Spring 1942 Issue = 35 Articles- Disciples of Freedom by Blair Bolles, pp. 3-8
- The Democratic Effort by Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, pp. 9-10
- The Japanese American Creed by Mike Masaoka, p. 11
- After Pearl Harbor by Mary Oyama, p. 12
- New York City by Tooru Kanazawa, pp. 13-14
- I Am Alive by Satoko Murakami, pp. 15-18
- New England Town Meeting by Harriette Wilburr, pp. 19-26
- Merry-Go-Round by Langston Hughes, p. 27
- A White Folks' War? by Roi Ottley, pp. 28-31
- Ear Players by Woody Guthrie, pp. 32-43
- Stone by Mari Tomasi, pp. 44-49
- War Comes to Little Italy by Michael De Capite, pp. 50-52
- Masaryktown by Joseph Lawren, pp. 53-55
- Alma Jaded Lotus Blossom by Kum Pui Lai, pp. 56-58
- "This America"---a photographic feature by Alexander Alland, pp. 59-62
- The Two American Half-Worlds by Waldo Frank, pp. 63-70
- Immigrant Cobbler---a wood engraving by Bernard Brussel-Smith, pp. 71-72
- Norway and Norwegian Americans by Sigrid Undset, pp. 73-76
- What Must Lindsborg Be! by Howard W. Turtle, pp. 77-80
- You Can't Move a Windmill by Arnold Mulder, pp. 81-84
- Julia Is Educated by Sidney Meller, pp. 85-87
- A Southerner Learns About Race by Brewton Berry, pp. 88-92
- You Like? You Have! by Leta Browne, pp. 93-97
- Morale Begins at School by Marie Syrkin, pp. 98-102
- Dear Mr. Adamic--- by Margery Harville, pp. 103-104
- American Community by Felizia Seyd, p. 105
- Organizations and Their Work, pp. 105-107
- News Notes, pp. 108-109
- From the Immigrant Press, pp. 110-111
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Abreast of Our Time, p. 112 - 7 Reviews- The Democratic Tradition in America by Thomas V. Smith
- The Brandeis Guide to the Modern World by Alfred Lief and Louis D. Brandeis
- Fountainheads of Freedom by Irwin Edman and Herbert W. Schneider
- The Opinions of Oliver Allston by Van Wyck Brooks
- Language in Action by S.I. Hayakawa
- When Peoples Meet by Alain LeRoy Locke and Bernhard J. Stern
- The Myth of the Negro Past by Melville J. Herskovits
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American Character by Henry C. Tracy, p. 113 - 9 Reviews- Simon Bolivar: A Story of Courage by Elizabeth Waugh
- Young Man of Caracas by Thomas R. Ybarra
- Native American by Ray Stannard Baker
- My India, My America by Krishnalal J. Shridharani
- It's the Gypsy in Me by Konrad Bercovici
- The Life of Margaret Fuller by Madeleine B. Stern
- The Doctors Mayo by Helen B. Clapesattle
- They Knew Lincoln by John E. Washington
- Lincoln: His Life in Photographs by Stefan Lorant
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New Americans and Old by Henry C. Tracy, p. 114 - 4 Reviews- Windswept by Mary Ellen Chase
- L. Baxter, Medicus by Knud Stouman
- Swift Are the Shadows by Giuseppe Di Gioia
- Broad and Alien Is the World by Ciro Alegria
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In the National Vein by Henry C. Tracy, p. 115 - 9 Reviews- The Short Grass Country by Stanley Vestal
- Ozark Country by Otto Ernest Rayburn
- Some American Primitives by Clara Endicott Sears
- Our Singing Country by John A. Lomax and Alan Lomax
- America's Own Refugees by Henry Hill Collins, Jr.
- Twelve Million Black Voices by Richard Wright and Edwin Rosskam
- Independent Vermont by Charles Miner Thompson
- Boston's Immigrants, 1790-1880 by Oscar Handlin
- A Maritime History of New York (#56)
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From the Old World by Henry C. Tracy, p. 116 - 3 Reviews- Great Men and Women of Poland by Stephen P. Mizwa
- We Were and We Shall Be by Zdenka Munzer and Jan Munzer
- Flight in Winter by John Clinton Adams
- Recommended Reading, pp. 117-120
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Summer 1942 Issue = 30 Articles- Rendezvous With America by Melvin B. Tolson, pp. 3-9
- Admitted as a Citizen by Frank Kingdon, pp. 10-14
- I Am an "Enemy Alien" by Hans Lamm, pp. 15-18
- The Alien Enemy Program---So Far by James Rowe, Jr., pp. 19-24
- American Soldiers Can Eat Black Bread by Edward F. Haskell, pp. 25-29
- Soldier in the South by Fred D. Wieck, pp. 30-36
- When Singin' Comes In by Jean Thomas, pp. 37-41
- The Fourth of July by John Ciardi, p. 42
- Journey From the Isle of Man by Mary K.A. Denney, pp. 43-50
- The Good-Neighbor Policy---at Home by Roi Ottley, pp. 51-56
- Freedom of Worship (Photographs) by Alexander Alland, pp. 57-64
- Japanese Evacuation: Policy and Perspectives by Carey McWilliams, pp. 65-72
- Strangers' Rice by Asami Kawachi, pp. 73-75
- We Are America by Edith Handleman, pp. 76-78
- A Killer's Knife Ain't Holy by Fannie Cook, pp. 79-84
- Big, Good Country by Michael Hudoba, pp. 85-86
- Marcus Lee Hansen---Historian of Immigration by C. Frederick Hansen, pp. 87-94
- America's First Families on the Warpath by Estelle Webb Thomas, pp. 95-99
- So You're in the United States by Waino Nyland, pp. 100-104
- News Notes, pp. 105-106
- The John Anisfield Foundation by Ann Eliza Keller, p. 107
- Organizations and Their Work, pp. 107-108
- Young "Good Neighbor" by Kara Hunsucker, p. 109
- Schools and Teachers, pp. 109-110
- From the Immigrant and Negro Press, pp. 111-115
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These Are Americans, p. 116 - 6 Reviews- Eve's Stepchildren by Lealon N. Jones
- Blue Ridge Country by Jean Thomas
- Old McDonald Had a Farm by Angus Henry McDonald
- Ill Fares the Land by Carey McWilliams
- Bolivar: The Life of an Idealist by Emil Ludwig
- Jefferson by Saul K. Padover
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Novels of Compassion by Henry C. Tracy, p. 117 - 10 Reviews- In the Night Did I Sing by O'Kane Foster
- Nayar by Miguel Angel Menendez
- Hills Beyond Manhattan by Guido D'Agostino
- The Rivers Are Frozen by Lea Colton
- Big Ben by Earl Schenck Miers
- In the Forests of the Night by Kenneth S. Davis
- Sabbath Has No End by John Weld
- Here Come Joe Mungin by Chalmers S. Murray
- Never Come Morning by Nelson Algren
- Head of the Line by Gladys Hasty Carroll
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Multicultural America by Henry C. Tracy, p. 118 - 5 Reviews- The Negro Caravan by Sterling A. Brown, Arthur P. Davis, and Ulysses Lee, ...
- Music Comes to America by David Ewen
- Slave Songs of the Georgia Sea Islands by Lydia Parrish
- Shakespeare in Harlem by Langston Hughes
- Plain-Chant for America by Katherine Garrison Chapin
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Democratic America in the World Struggle by Henry C. Tracy, p. 119 - 6 Reviews- The Making of Tomorrow by Raoul de Roussy de Sales
- The Destiny of Western Man by W.T. Stace
- A New Earth and a New Humanity by Oliver L. Reiser
- America in the New Pacific by George E. Taylor
- Jews in a Gentile World by Isacque Graeber and Steuart Henderson Britt
- The Philippines: A Study in National Development by Joseph Ralston Hayden
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In Brief by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 120-128 - 5 Reviews- The American Idea by Eugene T. Adams
- Color, Class, and Personality by Robert Lee Sutherland
- Norwegian-American Studies and Records
- The Waldenses in the New World by George B. Watts
- The Good Inheritance by Norman Cousins
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Autumn 1942 Issue = 25 Articles- The American Experience and European Reconstruction by David Dempsey, pp. 3-9
- The Heritage of the Refugee by Martin Gumpert, pp. 10-13
- The Tooth-Dentist by Jean Thomas, pp. 14-20
- Names by Louis Adamic, pp. 21-26
- Manzanar---Relocation Center by Robert L. Brown, pp. 27-31
- This Isn't Japan by Mary Oyama, pp. 32-34
- State Line to Skid Row by Woody Guthrie, pp. 35-44
- On the Italian Americans by Max Ascoli, pp. 45-49
- My Uncle Polde by Frank Mlakar, pp. 50-56
- Freedom of Expression, pp. 57-64
- Foreign-Language Radio and the War by Carl J. Friedrich, pp. 65-72
- The Sound of Home by George Papashvily and Helen Papashvily, pp. 73-74
- Rock, Church, Rock! by Arna Bontemps, pp. 75-80
- The Open Door by John Ward Bayly, pp. 81-87
- Sincerely Yours, pp. 88-90
- Plowing the Dew Under by Grace Cable Keroher, pp. 91-96
- He Dreamed America by Kent Pellett, pp. 97-98
- I, Too, Sing America by Jo Sinclair, pp. 99-107
- From the Immigrant and Negro Press, pp. 108-110
- Organizations and Their Work, p. 111
- News Notes, pp. 112-114
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Faith in the Common Man, pp. 115-116 - 9 Reviews- Forward the Nation by Donald Culross Peattie
- The Pennsylvania Germans by Ralph C. Wood
- Pennsylvania Cavalcade (#50)
- New Hampshire Borns a Town by Marion Nicholl Rawson
- Ohio in Homespun and Calico by I.T. Frary
- High Border Country by Thane Eric and Caldwell Erskine
- The Long Ships Passing by Walter Havighurst
- The Roaring Land by Archie Binns
- Fair Is Our Land by Samuel Chamberlain
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The Common Man As World Citizen by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 117-118 - 9 Reviews- The New Belief in the Common Man by Carl J. Friedrich
- The Wind Blew from the East by Ferner Nuhn
- The Real Italians by Carlo Sforza
- American Unity and Asia by Pearl S. Buck
- Memoirs of the Life and Peregrinations of the Florentine Philip Mazzei, 1730-1816 by Filippo Mazzei
- The New Order in Poland by Simon Segal
- The Odyssey of a Faith by Bernard Heller
- Today We Are Brothers by Leo Lania
- A Short History of Canada for Americans by Alfred LeRoy Burt
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This America by Henry C. Tracy, p. 119 - 10 Reviews- This America by John Dwight Kern and Irwin Griggs
- Approach to America by Walter Havighurst, Robert F. Almy, and Joseph M. Bachelor, ...
- Of the People by Harry R. Warfel and Elizabeth Manwaring
- The Roots of American Culture, and Other Essays by Constance Rourke and Van Wyck Brooks
- Horse Sense in American Humor by Walter Blair
- Walt Whitman: Poet of Democracy by Hugh l'Anson Fausset
- Letter from America by Carlos Bulosan
- Whittier: Bard of Freedom by Whitman Bennett
- The Old South by Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker
- Millhands and Preachers by Liston Pope
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Fiction in Brief Mention by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 120-130 - 4 Reviews- Tap Roots by James Street
- There Is a Happy Land by A.I. Bezzerides
- The Just and the Unjust by James Gould Cozzens
- Brother, the Laugh Is Bitter by Lawrence Lipton
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Winter 1942 Issue = 28 Articles- Emerson: Radical Democrat by Eduard C. Lindeman, pp. 3-6
- Long Wharf: Boston by John Ciardi, p. 7
- This Man's Army by Thaddeus Bialek, pp. 8-12
- Cleveland's New Mayor by Clayton Fritchey, pp. 13-18
- Little Italys by Marie Di Mario, pp. 19-27
- It Is Not So by Michael De Capite, pp. 28-35
- The Return by Joseph Remenyi, pp. 36-40
- The Breaking-In by Floyd Tillery, pp. 41-46
- "Nobody Knows" (Linoleum Cut) by William H. Smith, pp. 47-48
- Is Americanism American? by Lawrence Martin, pp. 49-51
- Juan Q. Citizen Speaks His Piece by Robert L. Grimes, pp. 52-57
- Learning Should Be Motivated by Mataileen L. Ramsdell, pp. 58-60
- Anthracite Miners (Photographs) by David Robbins, pp. 61-68
- Burning Down Georgia's Back Porch by Lillian E. Smith, pp. 69-72
- Green Citizens by Donald Culross Peattie, pp. 73-78
- America Becomes Musical by David Ewen, pp. 79-83
- Antonin Dvorak and American Music by Verna Arvey, pp. 84-88
- An Attempt at Autobiography by Regina Gor, pp. 89-99
- The Twain Meet by Lincoln Leung, pp. 100-103
- Quaker Street by James R. Gordon, pp. 104-108
- "Enemy Aliens" by Alan Cranston, pp. 109-112
- School That Is "More Together" by Frank Eakin, p. 113
- Schools and Teachers, pp. 113-118
- From the Immigrant Press, pp. 119-120
- Organizations and Their World, pp. 121-123
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America and Americans in the Making, pp. 124-125 - 16 Reviews- First Papers by Martin Gumpert
- I Am an American by Robert Spiers Benjamin
- The Ground We Stand On by John Dos Passos
- What Is Democracy? by Charles E. Merriam
- The Highland Call by Paul Green
- Reveille in Washington, 1860-1865 by Margaret Leech
- Walt Whitman: Builder for America by Babette Deutsch
- American Giant by Frances Winwar
- Carl Sandburg by Karl Detzer
- Anton Dvorak by Paul Stefan
- Tar Heels by Jonathan Daniels
- Emigres in the Wilderness by T. Wood Clarke
- Shake Hands with the Dragon by Carl Glick
- No Life for a Lady by Agnes Morley Cleaveland
- From My Highest Hill by Olive Tilford Dargan
- Northwest Gateway by Archie Binns
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Rebirth in America by Henry C. Tracy, p. 126 - 13 Reviews- Not Without Honor by Vivian Parsons
- The Long Winter Ends by Newton G. Thomas
- Blood on the Forge by William Attaway
- Mr. George's Joint by Elizabeth Lee F. Wheaton
- Bird of the Wilderness by Vincent Sheean
- Hurricane Hush by Laurie Havron
- The Last Frontier by Howard Fast
- Lance by Edward F. Haskell
- The Big Snow by Jake Falstaff
- Boot-Heel Doctor by Fannie Cook
- The Harvest Waits by Lorene Pearson
- County Seat by Paul Corey
- The Great Big Doorstep by E.P. O'Donnell
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The New World Neighbors by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 127-136 - 8 Reviews- Inside Latin America by John Gunther
- Latin America: A Descriptive Survey by William Lytle Schurz
- Brazil: Land of the Future by Stefan Zweig
- The Other America by Lawrence Griswold
- Meet the South Americans by Carl Crow
- Salud! A South American Journal by Margaret Culkin Banning
- Our Latin American Neighbors by Philip Leonard Green
- Lands of New World Neighbors by Hans Christian Adamson
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Issues of 1943 = 4 Issues, 109 Articles-
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Spring 1943 Issue = 26 Articles- The War and the Foreign-Language Press by Yaroslav J. Chyz, pp. 3-10
- The Negro Press Today by Roi Ottley, pp. 11-18
- Katie Stieglitz by Sholem Asch, pp. 19-23
- The Making of an American Family by Claude M. Fuess, pp. 24-29
- New England Accepts by Barbara Parmelee, pp. 30-37
- Woodcuts for Americana by Melvin B. Tolson, pp. 38-40
- Vacation Daze by George S. Schuyler, pp. 41-44
- The Jews: Fact and Fiction by Edward E. Grusd, pp. 45-49
- Crossroads by Woody Guthrie, pp. 50-56
- Freedom From Fear and Want, pp. 57-64
- The Forgotten Mexican by Carey McWilliams, pp. 65-78
- Dutch Gap by William Strovink, pp. 79-82
- What Happened at Manzanar, pp. 83-87
- Do You Believe in the Four Freedoms? by Sally Lowenhaupt, pp. 88-90
- Canteen by Victor Wittgenstein, pp. 91-93
- Seeds Without Soil by Fannie Cook, pp. 94-100
- Sincerely Yours by Phyllis K.H. Patchett, pp. 101-103
- It Can Be Done by William Suchy, p. 104
- Schools and Teachers, pp. 104-106
- The Immigrant and Negro Press, pp. 107-108
- Miscellany, pp. 109-114
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Self-Discovery in America, p. 115 - 5 Reviews- America: The Story of a Free People by Allan Nevins and Henry Steele Commager
- The American Spirit by Charles A. Beard and Mary R. Beard
- On Native Grounds by Alfred Kazin
- And Keep Your Powder Dry by Margaret Mead
- The Making of America
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In the American Pattern by Henry C. Tracy, p. 116 - 5 Reviews- Maria by Michael De Capite
- Mount Allegro by Jerre Mangione
- For My People by Margaret Walker
- Dust Tracks on a Road by Zora Neale Hurston
- Syrian Yankee by Salom Rizk
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Continental Thinking---For the Americas by Henry C. Tracy, p. 117 - 2 Reviews- A Latin American Speaks by Luis Quintanilla
- Latin America: Its Place in the World Life by Samuel Guy Inman
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Aspects of the American Scene by Henry C. Tracy, p. 118 - 8 Reviews- The Making of a Reporter by Will Irwin
- I Came Out of the Eighteenth Century by John Andrew Rice
- Mr. Justice Holmes by Francis Biddle
- Jefferson Himself by Bernard Mayo and Thomas Jefferson
- Angel Mo' and Her Son, Roland Hayes by MacKinley Helm
- Swede Homestead by Nancy Mae Anderson
- America Is Americans by Hal Borland
- Southern Harvest by Clare Leighton
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On Winning the Peace by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 119-122 - 9 Reviews- How to Win the Peace by Carl J. Hambro
- Victory Is Not Enough by Egon Ranshofen-Wertheimer
- Listen, Hans! by Dorothy Thompson
- The World After War by Henry Bamford Parkes
- Listen, Germany! by Thomas Mann
- A Permanent United Nations by Amos J. Peaslee
- Make This the Last War by Michael Straight
- Social Insurance and Allied Services by William Beveridge
- Let the People Know by Norman Angell
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Summer 1943 Issue = 26 Articles- What America Means to Me by Pearl S. Buck, pp. 3-10
- This Is the Picture by John Beecher, pp. 11-16
- Goebbels' Favorite Weapon by Marie Syrkin, pp. 17-21
- This My Brother by Viva Hill, p. 22
- Labor Lengthens Its Perspectives by Monroe Sweetland, pp. 23-29
- That I Had the Wings by Ralph Ellison, pp. 30-37
- Our Town---An Adventure in Co-operation by Justus Lane, pp. 38-43
- Ancient Abode Soil by Dorothy L. Pillsbury, pp. 44-48
- An American Finds America by Herbert Kubly, pp. 49-56
- Civilian Defense (Photographs) by Alexander Alland, pp. 57-64
- Democracy Begins at Home---II by M. Margaret Anderson, pp. 65-66
- Relocating a People by Robert W. Frase, pp. 67-72
- Student Relocation by Robert W. O'Brien, pp. 73-77
- Blueprint for a Slum by Eddie Shimano, pp. 78-85
- St. Paul Extends a Hand by Alice L. Sickels, pp. 86-87
- Madam to You! by Langston Hughes, pp. 88-90
- Hollywood and the American Scene by Ezra Goodman, pp. 91-95
- Steppe Children of the Czar by Grace Cable Keroher, pp. 96-102
- America's Folk Music by David Ewen, pp. 103-109
- Miscellany, pp. 110-113
- Schools and Children, pp. 114-115
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America Discovers the World, p. 116 - 6 Reviews- One World by Wendell L. Willkie
- Way for America by Alexander K. Laing
- Fantastic Interim by Henry Morton Robinson
- Free Men of America by Ezequiel Padilla
- A Time to Act by Archibald MacLeish
- The Freedom to Be Free by James Marshall
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Where New and Old Cultures Meet by Henry C. Tracy, p. 117 - 5 Reviews- The Heart Returneth by Vera Lebedeff
- The Waltz Is Over by Hester Pine
- Golden Wedding by Jo Pagano
- The Human Comedy by William Saroyan
- The Hill by David Greenhood
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Lives and Backgrounds by Henry C. Tracy, p. 118 - 5 Reviews- Father and Glorious Descendant by Pardee Lowe
- George Washington Carver: An American Biography by Rackham Holt
- Bound for Glory by Woody Guthrie
- The Other Side of Main Street by Henry Johnson
- The Shadows of the Trees by Jacques Ducharme
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Hemispheric Backgrounds by Henry C. Tracy, p. 119 - 3 Reviews- Chile: A Geographic Extravaganza by Benjamin Subercaseaux
- Land Where Time Stands Still by Max Miller
- Rediscovering South America by Harry A. Franck
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For American Unity by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 120-130 - 2 Reviews- Brothers Under the Skin by Carey McWilliams
- Patterns of Negro Segregation by Charles S. Johnson
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Autumn 1943 Issue = 28 Articles- An Institute of Ethnic Democracy by John Collier and Saul K. Padover, pp. 3-6
- Race Tensions: Second Phase by Carey McWilliams, pp. 7-12
- Pachucos in the Making by George I. Sanchez, pp. 13-20
- Prelude to Disaster: Detroit by Louis Martin, pp. 21-25
- We Go On From Herre by D'Arcy McNickle, pp. 26-31
- The First Day by George Papashvily and Helen Papashvily, pp. 32-36
- Together We Test Our Courage by Marjorie McKenzie, pp. 37-41
- Growing Out of Shadow by Margaret Walker, pp. 42-46
- Growing Into Freedom by Lillian E. Smith, pp. 47-52
- The American Way, pp. 53-60
- The Practice of Citizenship by Archibald MacLeish, pp. 61-66
- The Flying Africans by Kenneth Porter, pp. 67-70
- Our Humiliation---Not Theirs by Bruno Lasker, pp. 71-76
- Citizen Kwong by Carl Glick, pp. 77-79
- Portrait of Papa by Fotine Zirpiades, pp. 80-85
- Is This America Speaking?, pp. 86-87
- Pulling the Turnip by Leta Browne, pp. 88-90
- Passover and Americans in the Pacific by Henry A. Davidson, pp. 91-92
- The Fourth---Somewhere in the Pacific by Arthur D. Williams, p. 93
- Motion Pictures of the Quarter by Ezra Goodman, pp. 94-95
- Miscellany, pp. 96-100
- The Negro Press on the Riots, pp. 101-104
- The Finnish Immigrant Nyrkkilehti by John I. Kolehmainen, pp. 105-106
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New World A-Coming, pp. 107-108 - 9 Reviews- New World A-Coming by Roi Ottley
- The Fighting South by John Temple Graves
- The Year of Decision: 1846 by Bernard De Voto
- Citizen Tom Paine by Howard Fast
- They Also Ran by Irving Stone
- What America Means to Me by Pearl S. Buck
- Our Fighting Faith by James Bryant Conant
- History of Bigotry in the United States by Gustavus Myers
- The Negro's Share by Richard M.E. Sterner, Lenore A. Epstein, and Ellen Winston, ...
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For a Free World by Henry C. Tracy, p. 109 - 8 Reviews- The Century of the Common Man by Henry A. Wallace
- The World of the Four Freedoms by Sumner Welles
- Reflections on the Revolution of Our Time by Harold J. Laski
- America's Role in Asia by Harry Paxton Howard
- Between Tears and Laughter by Yutang Lin
- Freedom of the Soul by Dwight J. Bradley
- A New World Is Born by Israel Herbert Levinthal
- The Nature and Destiny of Man by Reinhold Niebuhr
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The Land and Its People by Henry C. Tracy, p. 110 - 8 Reviews- Kansas Irish by Charles B. Driscoll
- Coal Dust on the Fiddle by George G. Korson
- Roughly Speaking by Louise Randall Pierson
- Village Down East by John Wallace
- The Maine Idea by Keith Warren Jennison
- New England Town Meeting by John Gould
- Chief Seattle by Eva Greenslit Anderson
- Man and Resources in the Middle Rio Grande Valley by Allan G. Harper, Andrew R. Cordova, and Kalervo Oberg, ...
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The Other Americas by Henry C. Tracy, p. 111 - 4 Reviews- The Other Americans by Edward Tomlinson
- Ecuador: Portrait of a People by Albert B. Franklin
- Brazil in the Making by Jose Jobim
- The Wind that Swept Mexico by Anita Brenner and George R. Leighton
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Fiction in Brief by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 112-122 - 3 Reviews- Sophie Halenczik, American by Rose C. Feld
- Till I Come Back to You by Thomas Bell
- Joshua Moore, American by George F. Hummel
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Winter 1943 Issue = 29 Articles- Democracy Begins at Home by Langston Hughes, pp. 3-6
- Democracy Was Not a Candidate by Lillian E. Smith, pp. 7-10
- A Letter Home by Dorothy Kissling, p. 11
- The South Needs Help by Thomas Sancton, pp. 12-16
- Wimmin in Britches by Jean Thomas, pp. 17-24
- The case of Jacob Goldstein by Marie Syrkin, pp. 25-30
- Those of German Descent by George N. Shuster, pp. 31-35
- Hans and Magda Meet the War by Barbara Parmelee, pp. 36-42
- Democracy in Relocation by Dillon Myer, pp. 43-47
- When the Aliens Left by Ernest L. Meyer, pp. 48-49
- Topsoil and Bibles by Paul B. Sears, pp. 50-56
- American Farmers, pp. 57-64
- An Ancient Democracy to a Modern by Mary Ellen Chase, pp. 65-71
- Me Do It! by Leta Browne, pp. 72-76
- A Letter to Giulio by Alfredo C. Camerini, pp. 77-79
- Section Boss by Marguerite Deti Lathrop, pp. 80-85
- A Special Stake in the War by Arnold Mulder, pp. 86-88
- Shipment by George Morimitsu, pp. 89-90
- Two Worlds by Edward Urban, pp. 91-94
- In the "Melting Pot" by Elfreda Nordell, pp. 95-100
- My Name Was Vinia by Marguerita Rudolph, pp. 101-103
- Sincerely Yours, pp. 104-106
- News Notes, pp. 107-109
- Language Teaching and the High Schools by M. Margaret Anderson, pp. 110-112
- From the Immigrant and Negro Press, pp. 113-114
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Aspects of the Democratic Offensive, p. 115 - 7 Reviews- Argentina: The Life Story of a Nation by John W. White
- Pan American Progress by Philip Leonard Green
- New World Constitutional Harmony by George H. Jaffin
- A Democratic Manifesto by Emery Reves
- The Raft by Robert Trumbull
- What's Your Name? by Louis Adamic
- The American Jew by Oscar I. Janowsky
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One Human Species by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 116-117 - 6 Reviews- Man's Most Dangerous Myth: The Fallacy of Race by Ashley Montagu
- No Day of Triumph by J. Saunders Redding
- Small Town, South by Sam Byrd
- Virginia Is a State of Mind by Virginia Moore
- Mormon Country by Wallace Stegner
- The Plenty of Pennsylvania by Cornelius Weygandt
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The American Spirit in Fiction by Henry C. Tracy, p. 118 - 13 Reviews- All-American by John R. Tunis
- Gentleman Ranker by John Jennings
- The Valley of Decision by Marcia Davenport
- The Drums of Morning by Philip Van Doren Stern
- Tap Roots by James Street
- Look Down from Heaven by Naomi Lane Babson
- The Stones Begin to Dance by Aben Kandel
- The Cup and the Sword by Alice Tisdale Hobart
- Coarse Gold by Edwin Corle
- The Little People by Albert Halper
- The Seed Beneath the Snow by Ignazio Silone
- Hostages by Stefan Heym
- Fiesta in November by Angel Flores and Dudley Poore
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People and Places by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 119-130 - 7 Reviews- People of Poros by Peter S. Gray
- The Days of Ofelia by Gertrude Diamant
- Negroes in Brazil by Donald Pierson
- The Changing Indian by Oliver La Farge
- The Time of My Life by Harry Carlos De Vighne
- Rebels and Gentlemen by Carl Bridenbaugh and Jessica Bridenbaugh
- The Port of New Orleans by Harold Sinclair
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Issues of 1944 = 4 Issues, 110 Articles-
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Spring 1944 Issue = 25 Articles- The Tools for Ethnic Democracy by Ward Shepard, pp. 3-17
- Maids of the Missouri by Leon Z. Surmelian, pp. 18-22
- Report from the Mountain States by Barron B. Beshoar, pp. 23-30
- Freedom's Blood by Jo Sinclair, pp. 31-32
- The Artist and the War by Yasuo Kuniyoshi, pp. 33-35
- Southern Defensive by J. Saunders Redding, pp. 36-42
- --- by Lillian E. Smith, pp. 43-45
- Two Worlds by Alphonse Heningburg, pp. 46-52
- Roll Call, pp. 53-60
- The Conditions of Enduring Peace by Arthur E. Morgan, pp. 61-68
- Getting Quick Rich by George Papashvily and Helen Papashvily, pp. 69-72
- Mama, What Am I Going to Do? by Hugh McGovern, pp. 73-74
- Friendship Through Food by Alan Cranston, pp. 75-78
- What's Cooking in Your Neighbor's Pot? by Rosalie Slocum, pp. 79-81
- Everyone We Call "Du" by Herbert Kubly, pp. 82-85
- American Speaking, pp. 86-90
- Letter to the Reader by M. Margaret Anderson, pp. 91-95
- Miscellany, pp. 96-98
- Education for Resettlement by Monika Kehoe, pp. 99-101
- The Pursuit of Liberty by Milton R. Konvitz, pp. 102-103
- The Press, pp. 104-106
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Toward the American Creed, pp. 107-108 - 8 Reviews- An American Dilemma by Gunnar Myrdal, Richard Sterner, and Arnold Rose
- Get Together Americans by Rachel Davis-Dubois
- Race and Rumors of Race by Howard W. Odum
- To Stem This Tide by Charles S. Johnson
- Race Riot by Alfred McClung Lee and Norman Daymond Humphrey, ...
- The Race Question and the Negro by John La Farge
- Race and Crime by Willem Adriaan Bonger
- American Negro Slave Revolts by Herbert Aptheker
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The American Scene by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 109-110 - 8 Reviews- Assignment U.S.A. by Selden C. Menefee
- Mainstream by Hamilton Basso
- Montana: High, Wide, and Handsome by Joseph Kinsey Howard
- The Wake of the Prairie Schooner by Irene D. Paden
- A Short History of American Democracy by John D. Hicks
- The Spirit of Hawaii by Alexander S. MacLeod
- Mother America by Carlos P. Romulo
- In Search of Myself by Hans Natonek
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Liberalism and the Passing of Empire by Henry C. Tracy, p. 111 - 6 Reviews- Common Cause by G.A. Borgese
- The Passing of the European Age by Eric Fischer
- Empire by Louis Fischer
- God's Englishman by Leland Dewitt Baldwin
- Liberal Education by Mark Van Doren
- The Complete Jefferson by Saul K. Padover and Thomas Jefferson
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Life and Fiction by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 112-122 - 3 Reviews- A Certain Measure by Ellen A. Glasgow
- Dunnybrook by Gladys Hasty Carroll
- A Bell for Adano by John Hersey
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Summer 1944 Issue = 25 Articles- Your Million Fathers by Lyle Owen, pp. 3-8
- Cantata: Mixed Voices by Sid Schumann, pp. 9-16
- Something in Our Ways by Justus Lane, pp. 17-19
- Growing New Roots by Clare Leighton, pp. 20-22
- As Every Alien by Rosamund Dargan Thomson, p. 23
- Jim Crow in the Classroom by Marie Syrkin, pp. 24-32
- Here in This Pleasant Land by Milton Kaplan, p. 33
- Yes, Your Honesty by George Papashvily and Helen Papashvily, pp. 34-37
- Adobe Village by Dorothy L. Pillsbury, pp. 38-43
- Fighting Together by Sergeant Ben Kuroki, pp. 44-52
- Young Americans, pp. 53-60
- The Nisei Speak by Carey McWilliams, pp. 61-73
- The Braggart by Melvin B. Tolson, p. 74
- Snowfall by D'Arcy McNickle, pp. 75-82
- Racial Discrimination Not Allowed by Milla Z. Logan, pp. 83-86
- Southern Offensive by Guy B. Johnson, pp. 87-93
- Shall We Go Back? by Elfreda Nordell, pp. 94-97
- The Pursuit of Liberty by Milton R. Konvitz, pp. 98-100
- Miscellany, pp. 101-103
- The Press, pp. 104-106
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The Pattern of Democracy, p. 107 - 4 Reviews- Chicago by Dorsha Hayes
- Democracy: Should It Survive?
- What Is Our Destiny? by Norman Thomas
- The Practice of Idealism by Alfred M. Bingham
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For a Better World Order by Henry C. Tracy, p. 108 - 4 Reviews- How New Will the Better World Be? by Carl L. Becker
- Russia and the United States by Pitirim A. Sorokin
- The Road to Teheran by Foster Rhea Dulles
- A Preface to Peace by Harold Callender
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Fiction for Today by Henry C. Tracy, p. 109 - 5 Reviews- Strange Fruit by Lillian Smith
- The Outnumbered by Catherine Hutter
- Latchstring Out by Skulda V. Baner
- The Dove Brings Peace by Richard Hagopian
- The Laughter of My Father by Carlos Bulosan
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Regional Reflections by Henry C. Tracy, p. 110 - 3 Reviews- Out of the Midwest by John T. Frederick
- Pills, Petticoats, and Plows by Thomas D. Clark
- Street Corner Society by William Foote Whyte
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Personalities and Backgrounds by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 111-122 - 3 Reviews- A Yankee from Olympus by Catherine Drinker Bowen
- Thirteen Against the Odds by Edwin R. Embree
- Dr. George Washington Carver, Scientist by Shirley Graham and George D. Lipscomb
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Autumn 1944 Issue = 31 Articles- The Englishman Meets the Negro by George W. Goodman, pp. 3-10
- Word-Makers Versus War-Makers by Joseph Levin, pp. 11-13
- My Son, Jonathan by Milton Kaplan, pp. 14-16
- The Man Who Would Not Stay Dead by Paul H. Oehser, p. 17
- Grandpa Was a Racer by Fern M. Crehan, pp. 18-26
- I Think You for This by Langston Hughes, pp. 27-28
- The Faint Dawn Quickens by Louella MacFarlane, pp. 29-31
- To der Fuehrer on D-Day by Mataileen L. Ramsdell, pp. 32-34
- The Man Without Manners by George Papashvily and Helen Papashvily, pp. 35-40
- Country Boy by Carol Seeley, pp. 41-42
- Prejudice by J.P. Shalloo, pp. 43-44
- Youth Crusades for a Better Democracy by Sara Bloch, pp. 45-52
- The Men of the Merchant Marine (Photographs) by Marie H. Baldwin, pp. 53-60
- The "Foreign-Born Vote" by Yaroslav J. Chyz, pp. 61-64
- Decision by Owen Dodson, p. 65
- The Grandeur and Misery by Leon Z. Surmelian, pp. 66-72
- The Ballad of Oleana by Theodore C. Blegen, pp. 73-76
- Why We Came to America: The Finns by John I. Kolehmainen, pp. 77-79
- The Heart's Tongue by Jewel Drickamer, p. 80
- Strange Breed by Jessie T. Ellison, p. 81
- Ordeal by Christmas by Milla Z. Logan, pp. 82-85
- Legacy by Leila Barrett, pp. 86-92
- At the Core by Gene Claussen, pp. 93-94
- The Pursuit of Liberty by Milton R. Konvitz, pp. 95-97
- The Press, pp. 98-102
- Miscellany, pp. 103-106
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America is the People, p. 107 - 6 Reviews- America by Stephen Vincent Benet
- The Miracle of America by Andre Maurois
- Woodrow Wilson by Gerald W. Johnson
- The Way Our People Lived by William E. Woodward
- Far North Country by Thames R. Williamson
- Lake Huron by Fred Landon
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Group Relations in America by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 108-109 - 11 Reviews- Group Relations and Group Antagonisms by Robert M. MacIver
- Tailor's Progress by Benjamin Stolberg
- Organized Labor and the Negro by Herbert R. Northrup
- The Indian in American Life by G.E.E. Lindquist, Erna Gunther, and John H. Holst, ...
- The Navaho Door by Alexander H. Leighton and Dorothea C. Leighton, ...
- Indians Are People, Too by Ruth Muskrat Bronson
- An Experiment in Modifying Attitudes Toward the Negro by F. Tredwell Smith
- We Who Would Die by Binga Dismond
- Rising Above Color by Philip Henry Lotz
- A Guide for the Bedevilled by Ben Hecht
- Behold the Jew by Ada Jackson
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Miscellaneous by Henry C. Tracy, p. 110 - 2 Reviews- Ukrainian Literature by Clarence A. Manning
- American Dialect Dictionary by Harold Wentworth
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Novels of Understanding by Henry C. Tracy, p. 111 - 6 Reviews- A Walk in the Sun by Harry Brown
- The Life and Death of Little Jo by Robert Bright
- Crazy Weather by Charles L. McNichols
- The Red Cock Crows by Frances Gaither
- Fire Bell in the Night by Constance N. Robertson
- Freedom Road by Howard Fast
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For Better Relations with Latin American Nations by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 112-122 - 3 Reviews- The Americas and Tomorrow by Virginia Prewett
- Middle America by Charles Morrow Wilson
- Rebellion in the Backlands by Euclides da Cunha
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Winter 1944 Issue = 29 Articles- Are Race Relations the Business of the Federal Government? A Symposium by Francis Biddle, pp. 3-12
- No Short-Cut to Democracy by Lester B. Granger, pp. 13-16
- A National Agency Must Have Authority by Louis Adamic, p. 17
- A Research Agency Outside of Government by William H. Hastie, p. 18
- We Must Construct or Disintegrate by John Collier and Saul K. Padover, pp. 19-21
- Adobe Christmas by Dorothy L. Pillsbury, pp. 22-25
- When Two Cultures Meet by Frank G. Nelson, pp. 26-31
- Gedicht der Dankbarkeit by Paul H. Oehser, p. 32
- Some Questions for Americans by Edward E. Grusd, pp. 33-36
- Blood, Sweat, and Ink by Louis Martin, pp. 37-41
- White Folks Do the Funniest Things by Langston Hughes, pp. 42-46
- Wne I Was in Knee Pants by Arthur P. Davis, pp. 47-52
- Democracy Is for the Unafraid by Chester B. Himes, pp. 53-56
- American Women, pp. 57-64
- Alien Seamen: The Case of Jose Diaz, pp. 65-74
- So We Bought a Farm by George Papashvily and Helen Papashvily, pp. 75-78
- Black Mother Praying in the Summer 1943 by Owen Dodson, pp. 79-89
- Farewell to Little Tokyo by Larry Tajiri, pp. 90-94
- Sea Blood by Mary Poole, pp. 95-96
- Sophia Becomes an American by Fotine Zirpiades, pp. 97-102
- Memo to Junior Hostesses by Margaret Halsey, pp. 103-104
- And Have Not Love by Helen Bugbee, p. 105
- Miscellany, pp. 106-111
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All Nationalities Are Here, p. 112 - 8 Reviews- American Counterpoint by Alexander Alland
- Harriet Tubman by Earl Conrad
- 'Scusa Me Teacher by Marian Agnes Dogherty
- Italian or American? by Irvin L. Child
- Swedish Immigrants in Lincoln's Time by Nels Hokanson
- Modern Negro Art by James A. Porter
- Brown Americans by Edwin R. Embree
- Three Times I Bow by Carl Glick
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Americans in Fiction by Henry C. Tracy, p. 113 - 4 Reviews- The Darker Brother by Bucklin Moon
- A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith
- The Free Man by Conrad Richter
- They Came from France by Clara Ingram Judson
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Recent Events in Perspective by Henry C. Tracy, p. 114 - 3 Reviews- An American Diary by Samuel Grafton
- Home Front Memo by Carl Sandburg
- Preview of History by Raymond Gram Swing
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Behind the Scenes in New World History by Henry C. Tracy, p. 115 - 8 Reviews- Journey Into America by Donald Culross Peattie
- The Story of the Americas by Leland DeWitt Baldwin
- The Origins of the American Revolution by John Chester Miller
- American Heroes and Hero-Worship by Gerald W. Johnson
- American Political Parties by Wilfred E. Binkley
- The Growth of American Thought by Merle Curti
- The Republic by Charles A. Beard
- Under Cover by John Roy Carlson
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Interaction of the Old and New Worlds by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 116-117 - 4 Reviews- Kosciuszko in the American Revolution by Miecislaus Haiman
- The Life of Ole Bull by Mortimer B. Smith
- The New Sun by Taro Yashima
- The Legend of the Glorious Adventures of Tyl Ulenspiegl by Charles de Coster
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The American Scene by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 118-130 - 3 Reviews- Roundup Time by George Sessions Perry
- The Dwelling Place by Anne Goodwin Winslow
- Our Way Down East by Elinor M. Graham
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Issues of 1945 = 4 Issues, 111 Articles-
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Spring 1945 Issue = 29 Articles- Prejudice Among the Unprejudiced by Isabel Currier, pp. 3-9
- The Casuals by Sidney Margolius, pp. 10-16
- Two Advertisements by The People of Sierra Madre, pp. 17-18
- When Goodwill Is Organized by Barron B. Beshoar, pp. 19-22
- The Comradeship of Faiths by Bernard Heller, pp. 23-28
- The Fellowship Church of All Peoples by Howard Thurman, pp. 29-31
- Intercultural Education in the Synagogue by Leo Shapiro, pp. 32-36
- Truth by Gwendolyn Brooks, p. 37
- Uncle Andrew and Auld Robbie by Helen Papashvily, pp. 38-39
- Karl Bitter, Sculptor by Oswald Garrison Villard, pp. 40-44
- The Right to Work by Edward Lawson, pp. 45-48
- It Can Be Done by Elfreida Hartt, pp. 49-52
- American Families, pp. 53-60
- The Exodus Train by Arna Bontemps and Jack Conroy, pp. 61-70
- Afternoon of a Rock by D'Arcy McNickle, pp. 71-76
- Maids Are Hard to Get by Milton Kaplan, pp. 77-80
- Democracy at Work by David Weisman, pp. 81-83
- American Songs by Danish Immigrants by Enok Mortensen, pp. 84-86
- Seven Miles from the Old Country by Milla Z. Logan, pp. 87-91
- Homefront by Gilbert A. Papp, pp. 92-93
- The Common Council at Work, pp. 94-95
- Miscellany, pp. 96-99
- The Pursuit of Liberty by Milton R. Konvitz, pp. 100-102
- The Press, pp. 103-106
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World Problems Have Become Our Problem, p. 107 - 7 Reviews- An Intelligent American's Guide to the Peace by Sumner Welles
- Land of the Free by Homer Carey Hockett and Arthur Meier Schlesinger, ...
- A Basic History of the United States by Charles A. Beard and Mary R. Beard
- My Country by Russell W. Davenport
- The Veteran Comes Back by Willard Waller
- The American Story by Archibald MacLeish
- The Faith and Fire Within Us by Elizabeth Jackson
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The Land, the People---Our Country by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 108-109 - 9 Reviews- A Pictorial History of the Great Lakes by Harlan Hatcher
- Deep Delta Country by Harnett T. Kane
- Pioneers of the Ozarks by Lennis Leonard Broadfoot
- The Scotch-Irish of Colonial Pennsylvania by Wayland F. Dunaway
- Some of My Best Friends Are Soldiers by Margaret Halsey
- Jim Crow Joins Up by Ruth Danenhower Wilson
- The Negro in American Life by John Leonard Becker
- Were You There When They Crucified My Lord? by Allan Rohan Crite
- My Happy Days by Jane Dabney Shackelford
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New Fiction by Henry C. Tracy, p. 110 - 4 Reviews- No Bright Banner by Michael de Capite
- They Dream of Home by Niven Busch
- Dear Baby by William Saroyan
- Young 'Un by Herbert Best
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Liberalism and Labor by Henry C. Tracy, p. 111 - 3 Reviews- Labor in America by Harold U. Faulkner and Mark Starr
- Bread Upon the Waters by Rose Pesotta
- The First Round by Joseph Gaer
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Immigrant Contributions by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 112-122 - 3 Reviews- Anything Can Happen by George Papashvily and Helen Waite Papashvily
- Music Master of the Middle West by Leola Nelson Bergmann
- Prodigal Genius by John J. O'Neill
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Summer 1945 Issue = 29 Articles- What America Means to Me by John Beecher, pp. 3-10
- Blessed Be the Holy Saints by Helen Papashvily, pp. 11-16
- How Do Children Learn Such Things? by Isabel Currier, pp. 17-22
- Main Street---Springfield by Clarence I. Chatto and Alice L. Halligan, pp. 23-27
- Abe Lincoln in the Third Grade by Milla Z. Logan, pp. 28-33
- Festivals Together by Bernard Postal, pp. 34-37
- Journey Toward the Light by I.L. Salomon, pp. 38-43
- Negro Hero---to Suggest Dorie Miller by Gwendolyn Brooks, pp. 44-45
- Mommie, Why Am I Colored? by Marian S. Jackson, pp. 46-47
- Adobe Grace by Dorothy L. Pillsbury, pp. 48-52
- Americanization, pp. 53-60
- Laws Educate by Marie Syrkin, pp. 61-66
- Roads Going Down by Frank Yerby, pp. 67-72
- Wanted---a Charter for the Least Peoples by Arthur E. Morgan, pp. 73-75
- In America You Say It With Flowers by Wallace Stegner, pp. 76-79
- For Franklin Delano Roosevelt by Pauli Murray, pp. 80-81
- Weather Report by Eve Merriam, pp. 82-85
- Silkville---Colony of Dreams by Grace Cable Keroher, pp. 86-91
- The Foreign-Language Press on Dumbarton Oaks, pp. 92-93
- The Pursuit of Liberty by Milton R. Konvitz, pp. 94-96
- The Common Council at Work, pp. 97-99
- Miscellany, pp. 100-101
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The Democratic Ferment at Work in America, pp. 102-103 - 10 Reviews- Pine, Stream and Prairie by James Gray
- Tin Horns and Calico by Henry Christman
- Town Meeting Country by Clarence M. Webster
- This Is Judaism by Ferdinand M. Isserman
- The Declaration of Independence by Julian P. Boyd
- Philadelphia: Holy Experiment by M. Struthers Burt
- The Missouri by Stanley Vestal
- Continent's End by Joseph Henry Jackson
- New Hampshire by Keith W. Jennison
- One America by Francis James Brown and Joseph Slabey Roucek
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Thinking About Religion by Henry C. Tracy, p. 104 - 3 Reviews- One God by Florence Mary Fitch
- Sabbath: The Day of Delight by Abraham E. Millgram
- Let's Think About Our Religion by Frank Eakin and Mildred Moody Eakin
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Hemispheric Neighbors by Henry C. Tracy, p. 105 - 4 Reviews- Cocks and Bulls in Caracas by Olga Briceno
- Costa Rican Life by John Biesanz and Mavis Biesanz
- Timeless Mexico by Hudson Strode
- America and the Americas by Hubert C. Herring
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Defenders of Human Rights by Henry C. Tracy, p. 106 - 7 Reviews- The Young Jefferson, 1743-1789 by Claude G. Bowers
- The Selected Work of Thomas Paine by Howard Fast and Thomas Paine
- Citizen Toussaint by Ralph Korngold
- Against the Current by Carl F. Wittke
- Black Boy by Richard A. Wright
- Home in the West by Harvey Fergusson
- Straw in the Sun by Charlie May Simon
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Novelists Score Again by Henry C. Tracy, p. 107 - 4 Reviews- Two Solitudes by Hugh MacLennan
- Great Son by Edna Ferber
- Tomorrow Will Sing by Elliott Arnold
- The Moved-Outers by Florence Crannell Means
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Americans Plan for Peace by Henry C. Tracy, p. 108 - 1 Review- Take Your Place at the Peace Table by Edward L. Bernays
- Recommended Reading, pp. 109-122
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Autumn 1945 Issue = 28 Articles- Bridges of Understanding by Alice L. Sickels, pp. 3-14
- Speak the People's Voice by Nathan Zimelman, p. 15
- For Marriage Is a Fine Thing, Entirely by Helen Papashvily, pp. 16-19
- The Fat Collectors by Ramona Lowe, pp. 20-21
- Adam's Black Boy by Florence V. Mayberry, pp. 22-23
- Prejudice!---Roadblock to Progress, pp. 24-30
- Cathay in Southern California by Carey McWilliams, pp. 31-37
- Come by Ethel Wilmer, p. 38
- Jon by Jade Snow Wong, pp. 39-44
- Restrictive Covenants by G. Eleanor Kimble, pp. 45-52
- Interracial Housing, pp. 53-60
- Japanese American Relocation: Final Chapter by Dillon S. Myer, pp. 61-66
- On My Father's Mountain by Milla Z. Logan, pp. 67-73
- Patrons of Religion by Edwin McNeill Poteat, pp. 74-79
- Wisdom Tooth by Peter J. Packer, pp. 80-83
- Prescriptions for Prejudice by Marian Mowatt and Margery E. Gulbransen, pp. 84-85
- Graduation by Langston Hughes, pp. 86-87
- The Father of an American by David Ollan, pp. 88-91
- The Pursuit of Liberty by Milton R. Konvitz, pp. 92-94
- Intergroup Education by Leo Shapiro, pp. 95-99
- The Common Council at Work, pp. 100-102
- The Press, pp. 103-104
- Miscellany, p. 105
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Making Democracy Work, pp. 106-107 - 12 Reviews- Freedom Is More Than a Word by Marshall Field
- Fighting Liberal by George W. Norris
- Fate and Freedom by Jerome Frank
- Public Journal by Max Lerner
- The Governing of Men by Alexander H. Leighton
- Born Free and Equal by Ansel Adams
- Democracy Under Pressure by Stuart Chase
- Practical Applications of Democracy by George B. de Huszar
- Time for Planning by Lewis L. Lorwin
- The Economics of Peace by Kenneth E. Boulding
- Build Together Americans by Rachel Davis DuBois
- They See for Themselves by Spencer Brown
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Becoming American by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 108-109 - 6 Reviews- I Ask You, Ladies and Gentlemen by Leon Z. Surmelian
- The Ten Grandmothers by Alice Marriott
- Hopi Way by Laura Thompson and Alice Joseph
- Names on the Land by George R. Stewart
- The Builders of the Bridge by David B. Steinman
- On a Note of Triumph by Norman L. Corwin
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The Quest of Freedom by Henry C. Tracy, p. 110 - 4 Reviews- They Seek a City by Arna Bontemps and Jack Conroy
- Jews in the Post-War World by Max Gottschalk and Abraham G. Duker
- Jewish Frontier Anthology, 1934-1944 by Jewish Frontier Association
- Color and Democracy by W.E.B. DuBois
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Accent on Youth in Today's Fiction by Henry C. Tracy, p. 111 - 5 Reviews- The Very Good Neighbors by Irmengarde Eberle
- Up at City High by Joseph Gollomb
- Now That April's Here by Daisy Neumann
- Roofs Over Strawtown by Sara Elizabeth Gosselink
- They Change Their Skies by Letitia Preston Osborne
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Many Nationalities, Creeds---One Fighting Faith by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 112-122 - 3 Reviews- Mission Beyond Darkness by Lieut. Comdr. Joseph Bryan, III, U.S.N.R., ...
- Jewish Youth at War by Isaac E. Rontch
- The Negro in the Armed Forces by Seymour J. Schoenfeld
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Winter 1945 Issue = 25 Articles- An Ozarker and the Jews by Lyle Owen, pp. 3-11
- The Road From Prejudice by Morris A. Skop, pp. 12-15
- Open Letter by Owen Dodson, p. 16
- To Be Happy Married by George Papashvily and Helen Papashvily, pp. 17-21
- An American Credo by Pauli Murray, pp. 22-24
- Daddy by Jade Snow Wong, pp. 25-29
- An American Fence by Maurice Bisgyer, pp. 30-31
- People and Symbols by Lois Margaret Hamvas, pp. 32-35
- Poets of Wood and Word by Meridel Le Sueur, pp. 36-40
- Warrior Returning by Juanita Platero and Siyowin Miller, pp. 41-52
- American Workers, pp. 53-60
- Notes on American Culture by James G. Leyburn, pp. 61-65
- Without Benefit of Clergy by Milla Z. Logan, pp. 66-71
- Incident by Eugene T. Maleska, p. 72
- The Negro and the CIO by Helen M. Gould, pp. 73-75
- American Song From the Negro by David Ewen, pp. 76-83
- America Is Grand! by Margaret Jacobson, translator, pp. 84-86
- Adobe Pay Checks by Dorothy L. Pillsbury, pp. 87-91
- Doughboy Ambassador by Dick Murray, Prf., pp. 92-97
- Miscellany, pp. 98-101
- The Pursuit of Liberty by Milton R. Konvitz, pp. 102-104
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For the Real American Tradition, pp. 105-106 - 8 Reviews- Prejudice: Japanese-Americans by Carey McWilliams
- Foreign Influences in American Life by David F. Bowers
- What the Negro Wants by Rayford W. Logan
- Probing Our Prejudices by Hortense Powdermaker and Helen Frances Storen, ...
- Your School, Your Children by Marie Syrkin
- A Faith to Free the People by Cedric Belfrage
- Democracy Begins at Home by Jennings Perry
- Rendezvous with America by Melvin B. Tolson
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News of the People by Henry C. Tracy, p. 107 - 4 Reviews- A Treasury of American Folklore by Ben A. Botkin
- The People of Alor by Cora Alice Du Bois
- An Anthology of American Negro Literature by Sylvestre C. Watkins
- Old World Wisconsin by Fred L. Holmes
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Social Growth in the U.S.A. by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 108-109 - 6 Reviews- The World of Washington Irving by Van Wyck Brooks
- The Gentleman from Massachusetts by Karl Schriftgiesser
- The History of the New Deal, 1933-1938 by Basil Rauch
- State of the Nation by John Dos Passos
- Journey Through Chaos by Agnes E. Meyer
- No Mean City by Simeon Strunsky
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Novelists Speak Out by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 110-122 - 4 Reviews- Earth and High Heaven by Gwethalyn Graham
- Out of These Roots by Boris Todrin
- Partner in Three Worlds by Dorothy Duncan
- Deep River by Henrietta Buckmaster
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Issues of 1946 = 4 Issues, 107 Articles-
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Spring 1946 Issue = 28 Articles- Postwar Employment and the Negro Worker by John A. Davis and Marjorie McKenzie Lawson, pp. 3-15
- "With All My Compliments" by George Papashvily and Helen Papashvily, pp. 16-19
- Mexican Middletown by Norman Daymond Humphrey, pp. 20-28
- Little Girl by Raymond Forer, pp. 29-30
- Shem by Garnet Owen, pp. 31-33
- Saturday Nights: Americans Meet Americans by Marie Seton, pp. 34-36
- Pittsburgh's Nationality Rooms by Margery E. Gulbransen and Marian Mowatt, pp. 37-40
- The Homecoming by Frank Yerby, pp. 41-46
- Nisei, Nisei! by M.H. Constable, pp. 47-48
- Strike Up the Band School by Josephine Robertson, pp. 49-52
- Nationality Foods, pp. 53-60
- Educating for One World by Esther W. Hymer, pp. 61-67
- Grandpa Beats the Broom by Irwin Stark, pp. 68-70
- Case History by Bradford Smith, pp. 71-76
- Magic Act by Nathan Zimelman, p. 77
- Funerals Are Fun by Milla Z. Logan, pp. 78-83
- Not Just Talk by S. Raiziss, pp. 84-85
- How to Fight Race Prejudice by Arnold Rose, pp. 86-88
- The Press, pp. 89-92
- The Common Council at Work, pp. 93-94
- Miscellany, pp. 95-98
- The Pursuit of Liberty by Milton R. Konvitz, pp. 99-101
- Intergroup Education by Leo Shapiro, pp. 102-105
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The Great Experiment, p. 106 - 4 Reviews- A Nation of Nations by Louis Adamic
- Around the World in St. Paul by Alice L. Sickels
- Nationalities and National Minorities by Oscar I. Janowsky
- This Way to Unity by Arnold Herrick and Herbert Askwith
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The Lesson Yet To Learn by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 107-108 - 6 Reviews- One World in the Making by Ralph Barton Perry
- The Liberal Tradition by William Aylott Orton
- A Man from Kansas by David Hinshaw
- Democratic Education in Practice by Rose Schneideman
- Soldier of Democracy by Kenneth S. Davis
- More Lives Than One by Hobert Douglas Skidmore
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Regional American Writing---Selected by Henry C. Tracy, p. 109 - 5 Reviews- America Is West by John T. Flanagan
- Promised Land by Stewart H. Holbrook
- North, East, South, West by Charles Lee
- Cross Section, 1945 by Edwin Seaver
- North Star Country by Meridel Le Sueur
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Facing Our Problems by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 110-111 - 5 Reviews- What the Informed Citizen Needs to Know by Bruce Bliven and A.G. Mezerik
- The Jewish Dilemma by Elmer Berger
- A Proverb for It by B.J. Marketos
- A Catholic Looks at the World by Francis E. McMahon
- Lay My Burden Down by B.A. Botkin
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A Fresh Breath in Fiction by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 112-122 - 3 Reviews- Gold in the Streets by Mary Vardoulakis
- Told Under the Stars and Stripes
- Border City by Hart Stilwell
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Summer 1946 Issue = 27 Articles- The Slaying of the European Father by Max Lerner, pp. 3-6
- The Rediscovery of America by Frances Minturn Howard, pp. 7-8
- East Is East by Milla Z. Logan, pp. 9-13
- The Southern Conference for Human Welfare by James A. Dombrowski, pp. 14-24
- You Do Take It With You by Robert Lowenstein, pp. 25-31
- Today's Foreigner---Tomorrow's Ancestor by Oliver Twin, p. 32
- Kei-Lan by M.H. Constable, pp. 33-34
- Maria by Peggy Pond Church, pp. 35-38
- A House of Prayer for All Peoples by L. Humphrey Walz, pp. 39-43
- Invitation to Vermont by A. Ritchie Low, pp. 44-52
- Posthumous Awards, pp. 53-60
- Intercultural Education: Utopia or Reality by Charles I. Glicksberg, pp. 61-67
- Together---Sink or Float by Horace Bryan, pp. 68-70
- A Letter to a Southern Gentleman by Mataileen L. Ramsdell, p. 71
- Radio on the Inoffensive by Milton Kaplan, pp. 72-77
- Mr. Gold and the Sailor Boy by Ben Maddow, pp. 78-82
- The Vanguarders by Albert Libby, pp. 83-87
- Balance Sheet for One City by Dan W. Dodson, pp. 88-91
- The Common Counil at Work, pp. 92-94
- Miscellany, pp. 95-98
- The Pursuit of Liberty by Milton R. Konvitz, pp. 99-101
- Intergroup Education by Leo Shapiro, pp. 102-105
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Safeguarding the Four Freedoms, p. 106 - 5 Reviews- The First Freedom by Morris L. Ernst
- Citizenship and the New Day by Parley Paul Womer
- Freedom's People by Bonaro W. Overstreet
- Civilization and Group Relationships by R.M. MacIver
- The Roots of American Loyalty by Merle Curti
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The Negro in the World Today by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 107-108 - 7 Reviews- The Negro and the Post-War World by Rayford W. Logan
- My Africa by Mbonu Ojike
- Marching Blacks by Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.
- Negro Labor by Robert C. Weaver
- The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters by Brailsford R. Brazeal
- Essays in the History of the American Negro by Herbert Aptheker
- A Street in Bronzeville by Gwendolyn Brooks
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Answered in Fiction by Henry C. Tracy, p. 109 - 6 Reviews- Focus by Arthur Miller
- Wasteland by Jo Sinclair
- The Street by Ann Petry
- Mrs. Palmer's Honey by Fannie Cook
- If He Hollers Let Him Go by Chester B. Himes
- The Friendly Persuasion by Jessamyn West
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"White Man's Burden" by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 110-111 - 4 Reviews- Southern California Country by Carey McWilliams
- America Is in the Heart by Carlos Bulosan
- White Man's Burden by Ruth Smith
- Anatomy of Racial Intolerance by George B. de Huszar
- Books Received by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 112-122
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Autumn 1946 Issue = 26 Articles- Breaking the Vicious Circle by J. Milton Yinger, pp. 3-8
- Jin-nee by Milla Z. Logan, pp. 9-16
- Nisei---Ears for the Government by Stephen Greene, pp. 17-20
- So to Speak by Christopher Kilmer, p. 21
- A Piece of Bread by R.R. Aaronson, pp. 22-26
- Experiences in Black and White by Ruby E. Stutts Lyells, pp. 27-31
- Emancipation by Martin Staples Shockley, pp. 32-34
- The Original American Blueprint for Peace by Mabel Powers, pp. 35-43
- A Good Name by I.L. Salomon, pp. 44-48
- "You Should Meet My Chauffeur!" by Charles H. Nichols, Jr., pp. 49-52
- American Jazz Artists by Elizabeth Colman, pp. 53-60
- Minneapolis: The Curious Twin by Carey McWilliams, pp. 61-65
- Papa Andreyshevski by Irene M. Durfos, pp. 66-73
- What We Want Is Action by Elis M. Tipton, pp. 74-81
- Adobe Alphabet by Dorothy L. Pillsbury, pp. 82-86
- Faces in the Sun by Mary Harris Seifert, pp. 87-88
- Restricted Housing---Restricted Democracy by Elmer R. Smith, pp. 89-91
- Miscellany, pp. 92-94
- The Common Council at Work, pp. 95-98
- The Pursuit of Liberty by Milton R. Konvitz, pp. 99-101
- Intergroup by Leo Shapiro, pp. 102-104
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Studies in American Life, p. 105 - 6 Reviews- Midwest at Noon by Graham Hutton
- Race and Nation in the United States by E.A. Benians
- Tomorrow Without Fear by Chester Bowles
- There's Work for All by Michael Dunlop Young and Theodor Prager
- The Great White Hills of New Hampshire by Ernest Poole
- The Lost Americans by Frank C. Hibben
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All Kinds of Americans by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 106-107 - 6 Reviews- The Autobiography of William Allen White by William Allen White
- Detroit Is My Own Home Town by Malcolm W. Bingay
- The Wilson Era: Years of War and After, 1917-1923 by Josephus Daniels
- American Daughter by Era Bell Thompson
- And That's No Lie by Beatrice W. Bill Talbot
- Paul Robeson, Citizen of the World by Shirley Graham
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Of the Best a Nation Strives For by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 108-109 - 6 Reviews- The Jew in American Life by James Waterman Wise
- An Enemy of the People: Antisemitism by James W. Parkes
- An International Convention Against Antisemitism by Mark Vishniak
- The Rise of the Jewish Community of New York, 1654-1860 by Hyman B. Grinstein
- To Whom Palestine? by Frank Gervasi
- The Revolt of the South and West by A.G. Mezerik
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Outstanding New Fiction by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 110-111 - 11 Reviews- Our Own Kind by Edward McSorley
- The American by Howard Fast
- Trumpet to the World by Mark Harris
- The Adventures of Wesley Jackson by William Saroyan
- Brewsie and Willie by Gertrude Stein
- The Old Country by Sholom Aleichem
- American Legend by Robert Van Gelder and Dorothy Van Gelder
- Two Rivers Meet in Concord by T. Morris Longstreth
- A Mighty Fortress by LeGrand Cannon, Jr.
- The Intruders by Robert Bright
- Bright April by Marguerite de Angeli
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Applied Semantics and Civic Education by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 112-122 - 3 Reviews- People in Quandaries by Wendell Stacey Johnson
- Signs, Language, and Behavior by Charles W. Morris
- For Us the Living by John J. Mahoney
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Winter 1946 Issue = 26 Articles- Letter to Germany by Pearl S. Buck, pp. 3-9
- Two Poems by Ethel Williams Wright, p. 10
- "For a Kinder Race..." by Helen Papashvily, pp. 11-19
- The College---An Active Social Agent by Algo D. Henderson, pp. 20-24
- Peace Conference in an American Town by Langston Hughes, p. 25
- A Nisei Report From Home by Mary Oyama, pp. 26-28
- Southern California: Ersatz Mythology by Carey McWilliams, pp. 29-38
- Shrine of Apricots by Milla Z. Logan, pp. 39-43
- I Can Take It---But Should I Have To? by A Jewish American, pp. 44-52
- Mother and Child, pp. 53-60
- Total Equality and How to Get It by Stetson Kennedy, pp. 61-68
- Adobe Ancients by Dorothy L. Pillsbury, pp. 69-73
- The "Disloyal" at Tule Lake by G. Eleanor Kimble, pp. 74-81
- Mothers by Fannie Cook, pp. 82-85
- For a World Planner by Bianca Bradbury, p. 86
- Diploma by Lucile Rosenheim, pp. 87-90
- Equal Job Opportunity by Malcolm Ross, pp. 91-95
- Miscellany, pp. 96-98
- The Common Council at Work, pp. 99-100
- The Pursuit of Liberty by Milton R. Konvitz, pp. 101-102
- Intergroup Education by Leo Shapiro, pp. 103-106
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A House Divided?, p. 107 - 5 Reviews- One Nation by Wallace Stegner
- A Partisan Guide to the Jewish Problem by Milton Steinberg
- Black Metropolis by St. Clair Drake and Horace R. Cayton
- Primer for White Folks by Bucklin Moon
- Riots and Ruins by A. Clayton Powell, Jr.
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They Strive Toward Freedom the World Over by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 108-109 - 7 Reviews- South America Uncensored by Roland Hall Sharp
- What the South Americans Think of Us by Carleton Beals, Bryce Oliver, and Herschel Brickell, ...
- Smouldering Freedom by Isabel de Palencia
- Europe in Revolution by John Scott
- The German Talks Back by Heinrich Hauser
- Dilemma in Japan by Andrew Roth
- Japan and the Son of Heaven by Willard Price
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Lives of Americans---In Brief Review by Henry C. Tracy, p. 110 - 6 Reviews- Saints and Strangers by George F. Willison
- Tom Paine: America's Godfather, 1737-1809 by William E. Woodward
- Diplomat in Carpet Slippers by Jay Monaghan
- Woodrow Wilson and the People by H.C.F. Bell
- Woodrow Wilson and the Great Betrayal by Thomas A. Bailey
- We Have Tomorrow by Arna Bontemps
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Education in Democratic Living by Henry C. Tracy, p. 111 - 6 Reviews- The Springfield Plan by Alexander Alland and James Waterman Wise
- The Story of the Springfield Plan by Clarence I. Chatto and Alice L. Halligan
- Design for America by Theodore B. Brameld
- Democracy's Children by Ethel M. Duncan
- All Brave Sailors by John Beecher
- My Brother Americans by Carlos P. Romulo
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Fiction Tangles With Our Problems by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 112-122 - 2 Reviews- Her Own People by Grace Tomkinson
- My Felicia by Paul Driscoll
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Issues of 1947 = 4 Issues, 104 Articles-
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Spring 1947 Issue = 26 Articles- Books Make Bigots by Aubrey Haan, pp. 3-12
- The Question by Helen Waite Papashvily, pp. 13-17
- Letter to the American Slaves by Helen Boardman, pp. 18-22
- American in American Music by Philip Gordon, pp. 23-26
- California's Proposition 15 by Grace Cable Keroher, pp. 27-32
- Peace on Earth by George E. Norford, pp. 33-36
- The $64 Question by Isabel Currier, pp. 37-42
- Perspective by Sara King Carleton, p. 43
- Come Holy Ghost by Gertrude S. Cleary, pp. 44-50
- Slippers for the President by John I. Kolehmainen, pp. 51-52
- Americans and Their Machines, pp. 53-60
- Rise and Fall of the German Americans in Baltimore by Dieter Cunz, pp. 61-70
- Chicago Saturday Night by William Suchy, pp. 71-72
- How John Boscoe Outsung the Devil by Arthur P. Davis, pp. 73-79
- Sprinkling the Grass Roots by Ruth D. Tuck, pp. 80-83
- Clouds Over Canaan by Mary Harris Seifert, pp. 84-87
- Do I Have a Jewish Complex? by Edith Handleman, pp. 88-93
- Miss Emmeline by Lucile Rosenheim, pp. 94-98
- The Pursuit of Liberty by Milton R. Konvitz, pp. 99-100
- Miscellany, p. 101
- The Common Council at Work, pp. 102-103
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Human Nature, Culture, and Control, pp. 104-105 - 8 Reviews- The Theory of Human Culture by James Fiebleman
- The Human Frontier by Roger J. Williams
- The Chrysanthemum and the Sword by Ruth Benedict
- A Brother Is a Stranger by Toru Matsumoto and Marion Olive Lerrigo
- Hawaii's Japanese by Andrew W. Lind
- The Spoilage by Dorothy S. Thomas and Richard Nishimoto
- Under the Red Sun by Forbes J. Monaghan
- White Man, Yellow Man by Arva C. Floyd
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American Backgrounds by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 106-107 - 8 Reviews- Bring Along Laughter by Milla Z. Logan
- My San Francisco by Gertrude Atherton
- Country Jake by Charles B. Driscoll
- As We Were by Bellamy Partridge and Otto Bettmann
- Lost Men of American History by Stewart H. Holbrook
- American Scriptures by Carl Van Doren and Carl Carmer
- Small Town by Granville Hicks
- Only and Ocean Between by Lella Secor Florence
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Race Myth and Psychosis by Henry C. Tracy, p. 108 - 6 Reviews- Slave and Citizen by Frank Tannenbaum
- The Masters and the Slaves by Gilberto Freyre
- Mexico South by Miguel Covarrubias
- The Making of a Southerner by Katharine Du Pre Lumpkin
- To Master---A Long Goodnight by Brion Gysin
- Anti-Semitism: A Social Disease by Ernst Simmel
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Dream of Democracy by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 109-110 - 8 Reviews- Not So Wild a Dream by Eric Sevareid
- The Shore Dimly Seen by Ellis Gibbs Arnall
- Frontier on the Potomac by Jonathan Daniels
- Congress at the Crossroads by George B. Galloway
- The Alien and the Asiatic in American Law by Milton R. Konvitz
- The Constitution and Civil Rights by Milton R. Konvitz
- Southern Exposure by Stetson Kennedy
- Battle for Chicago by Wayne Andrews
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The American Scene in Fiction by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 111-122 - 7 Reviews- East River by Sholem Asch
- Night Fire by Edward Kimbrough
- Third Ward, Newark by Curtis Lucas
- A Star Pointed North by Edmund Fuller
- City in the Sun by Karon Kehoe
- Anna Zanger by Kent Cooper
- Thieves in the Night by Arthur Koestler
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Summer 1947 Issue = 25 Articles- How Deep Are the Roots? by Carey McWilliams, pp. 3-11
- For Equality in Naturalization by Richard J. Walsh, pp. 12-17
- Priest on a White Horse by Isabel Currier, pp. 18-24
- Invitation to Dinner by Mary Ann Lee, pp. 25-29
- Portrait of a Friend by Raymond Forer, pp. 30-33
- Move to the Rear by Melba Wright and Edwin L. Mayer, pp. 34-37
- American Aboriginal Societies Come Into Their Own by John Collier, pp. 38-42
- Grass Roots and City Blocks by Rudolph M. Wittenberg, pp. 43-49
- Opportunity for America by William S. Bernard, pp. 50-52
- New Americans (photographs) by Clemens Kalischer, pp. 53-60
- Each Man Is an Island by John Caswell Smith, Jr., pp. 61-72
- Stamp of Approval by Murrah Gattis, pp. 73-75
- Street Scene---1946 by Kenneth Porter, p. 76
- The Pachuco Patois by Beatrice Griffith, pp. 77-84
- Soil for Freedom by Norma Bixler, pp. 85-90
- On My Son's Birthday by Milton Kaplan, p. 91
- The Pursuit of Liberty by Milton R. Konvitz, pp. 92-93
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Round-Up by Carey McWilliams, pp. 94-98 - 5 Reviews- A Southerner Looks at Negro Discrimination by George Washington Cable
- The Problem of Violence by Lloyd H. Fisher
- Studies in Reduction of Prejudice by Arnold M. Rose
- Some Roots of Prejudice by Gordon W. Allport and Bernard M. Kramer
- Operational Research and Action Research by H.A.C. Dobbs
- Common Council at Work, pp. 99-101
- Miscellany, pp. 102-104
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Toward a Moral World, p. 105 - 7 Reviews- Human Destiny by Pierre Lecomte du Nouy
- Atomic Power and Moral Faith by T.V. Smith
- Can Science Save Us? by George A. Lundberg
- American Thought, 1947
- The Rediscovery of Morals by Henry C. Link
- Religion in Public Education by Vivian T. Thayer
- What's Wrong with Religion? by Karl B. Justus
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Of People and Their Freedoms by Henry C. Tracy, p. 106 - 5 Reviews- The Social System of the Modern Factory the Strike by W. Lloyd Warner and Josiah Orne Low
- Adventures of a Ballad Hunter by John A. Lomax
- Horn of Plenty by Robert Goffin
- Jazz Cavalcade by Dave Dexter
- Really the Blues by Mezz Mezzrow and Bernard Wolfe
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Culture's Coat of Many Colors by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 107-108 - 16 Reviews- Two on a Continent by Lili Foldes
- The Refugees Are Now Americans by Maurice R. Davie
- My American Pilgrimage by Stoyan Christowe
- Montana Margins by Joseph Kinsey Howard
- Land of the Dacotahs by Bruce Opie Nelson
- The Last Trek of the Indians by Grant Foreman
- American Indian Education by Evelyn C. Adams
- The Cherokee Nation by Marion L. Starkey
- The Navaho by Clyde Kluckhohn and Dorothea Cross Leighton
- Journey to Accompong by Katherine Dunham
- Puerto Rican Paradox by Vincenzo Petrullo
- The Stricken Land by Rexford G. Tugwell
- Cuban Counterpoint: Tobacco and Sugar by Fernando Ortiz
- Cuba by Erna Fergusson
- Trinidad Village by Melville J. Herskovits and Frances S. Herskovits, ...
- A Little Yes and a Big No by George Grosz
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One World---Of Many Creeds and Colors by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 109-110 - 13 Reviews- The World and Africa by W.E. Burghardt Du Bois
- Racism: A World Issue by Edmund Davison Soper
- Why Men Hate by Samuel Tenenbaum
- Action for Unity by Goodwin Watson
- Into the Main Stream by Charles S. Johnson
- Jim Crow America by Earl Conrad
- Latin Americans in Texas by Pauline R. Kibbe
- Americans: The Story of the 442d Combat Team by Orville C. Shirey
- Unity and Difference in American Life by R.M. MacIver
- Foundations of Democracy by F. Ernest Johnson
- North Star Shining by Hildegarde Hoyt Swift and Lynd Ward
- Fields of Wonder by Langston Hughes
- On These I Stand by Countee Cullen
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Fresh Approaches in Fiction by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 111-122 - 11 Reviews- Kingsblood Royal by Sinclair Lewis
- Gentleman's Agreement by Laura Z. Hobson
- The Chequer Board by Nevil Shute
- Janey Jeems by Bernice Kelly Harris
- The Good Crop by Elizabeth H. Emerson
- Tradition by Anne Emery
- Willow Hill by Phyllis A. Whitney
- Great Day in the Morning by Florence Crannell Means
- Michael's Victory by Clara Ingram Judson
- Milo's New World by Betty Morgan Bowen
- The Russian-American Song and Dance Book by Marion Bergman
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Autumn 1947 Issue = 28 Articles- How Deep Are the Roots? Part II by Carey McWilliams, pp. 3-14
- Faraway the Spring by Richard Hagopian, pp. 15-20
- Journey of Reconciliation by Homer A. Jack, pp. 21-26
- "I Hope I Am Not Abundant" by Marie Syrkin, pp. 27-30
- Songs for Our Nation of nations by Langston Hughes, pp. 31-33
- The "Lost Generation" of Dutch Americans by Arnold Mulder, pp. 34-39
- Adobe Stepchildren by Dorothy L. Pillsbury, pp. 40-45
- Atlanta, USA by Gloria Grant, pp. 46-47
- The Door by Howard Singer, pp. 48-50
- A Poem for Patriots by Paul H. Oehser, pp. 51-52
- American Harvest, pp. 53-60
- People in Motion by Robert M. Cullum, pp. 61-68
- Help Wanted by Ross DeLue and George Kentera, pp. 69-74
- We Are Many People by Carol Levene, pp. 75-77
- United Nations, Jr. by Arnold L. Scheuer, Jr., pp. 78-81
- Unfinished Report by Edith Witt, pp. 82-87
- Can You Speak Russian? by Joseph Lawren, pp. 88-91
- Out of the Kitchen by Mary B. D'Antonio, pp. 92-97
- The Pursuit of Liberty by Milton R. Konvitz, pp. 98-99
- Miscellany, p. 100
- Common Council at Work, pp. 101-104
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Our Government---Its Rise, Shaping and Tradition, p. 105 - 8 Reviews- The Shaping of the American Tradition by Louis M. Hacker
- The Web of Government by Robert M. MacIver
- The March of Freedom by William Harlan Hale
- Lions Under the Throne by Charles P. Curtis, Jr.
- Total War and the Constitution by Edward S. Corwin
- A Twentieth-Century Congress by Estes Kefauver and Dr. Jack Levin
- Fighting for Freedom by Harold A. Hansen, John G. Herndon, and William B. Langsdorf, ...
- Economic Policy and Full Employment by Alvin H. Hansen
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Backgrounds in Biography by Henry C. Tracy, p. 106 - 7 Reviews- Marshall: Citizen Soldier by William R. Frye
- The Wallaces of Iowa by Russell Lord
- A.P. Giannini: Giant in the West by Julian Dana
- Franklin D. Roosevelt: An Informal Biography by Alden Hatch
- Dark Companion by Bradley Robinson and Matthew Henson
- Lincoln the Liberal Statesman by J.G. Randall
- Knudsen: A Biography by Norman Beasley
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Behind Those Iron Curtains by Henry C. Tracy, p. 107 - 6 Reviews- Just Tell the Truth by John L. Strohm
- Why They Behave Like Russians by John Fischer
- Stalin Must Have Peace by Edgar Snow
- Over at Uncle Joe's by Oriana Atkinson
- Behind the Silken Curtain by Bartley C. Crum
- Richer by Asia by Edmond Taylor
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They Discover "One World" by Henry C. Tracy, p. 108 - 4 Reviews- The Dark Ship by Richard O. Boyer
- With an H on My Dog Tag by Morris N. Kertzer
- Purple Testament by Don M. Wolfe
- I Have Two Countries by Mbonu Ojike
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Studies of American Life by Henry C. Tracy, p. 109 - 7 Reviews- Corn Country by Homer Croy
- Home Country by Ernie Pyle
- By Their Fruits by Julia Neal
- Big Country: Texas by Donald Day
- Ozark Superstitions by Vance Randolph
- Our Lusty Forefathers by Fairfax D. Downey
- The Way of the South by Howard W. Odum
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Strongholds of Prejudice by Henry C. Tracy, p. 110 - 5 Reviews- Wartime Shipyard by Katherine Archibald
- People Who Intermarry by Milton L. Barron
- The Wine of Violence by Nathan Zuckerman
- The High Cost of Prejudice by Bucklin Moon
- All About Us by Eva Knox Evans
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Novels and Stories of Liberation by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 111-122 - 10 Reviews- Masters of the Dew by Jacques Roumain
- Moon Gaffney by Harry Sylvester
- Albert Sears by Millen Brand
- White Shadows by Guy Nunn
- Knock On Any Door by Willard Motley
- The Hourglass by David Alman
- The Enchanted by Martin Flavin
- The Other Room by Worth Tuttle Hedden
- When Greek Meets Greek by George Demetrios
- Americans One and All by Harry Lee Shaw and Ruth Helen Davis
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Winter 1947 Issue = 25 Articles- One World Revisited by Norman Corwin, pp. 3-17
- The Foreigner by Helen Waite Papashvily, pp. 18-23
- Southern Journey by Owen Dodson, pp. 24-27
- Stereotypes in Intercultural Education by Alfred G. Fisk, pp. 28-33
- The Great American Swindle by Bradford Smith, pp. 34-38
- Hitting Prejudice With Knowledge by Arnold Rose, pp. 39-44
- Grandmother by Frank Mlakar, pp. 45-51
- Calvary Way by May Miller, p. 52
- What King of America for Them? by Elizabeth Colman, pp. 53-60
- Racial Democracy---The Navy Way by Lester B. Granger, pp. 61-68
- Court-Martial by Philip Thayer, pp. 69-73
- Hunting by Edith Witt, pp. 74-79
- Freedom Train by Hilda W. Smith, pp. 80-81
- Fire-Words by Louis Binstock, pp. 82-84
- What Happened to the One We Used to Have? by Herblock, pp. 85-87
- Start the Semester With a Neighborhood Party by Arthur Katona, pp. 88-90
- Round-Up by Carey McWilliams, pp. 91-95
- Intergroup Education by Leo Shapiro, pp. 96-99
- The Common Council at Work, pp. 100-101
- The Pursuit of Liberty by Milton R. Konvitz, pp. 102-104
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Problem for Men of Courage, p. 105 - 3 Reviews- The New Veteran by Charles G. Bolte
- While Time Remains by Leland Stowe
- Brandeis: A Free Man's Life by Alpheus Thomas Mason
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Clarifying Our Conscience by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 106-107 - 9 Reviews- Color and Conscience by Buell G. Gallagher
- Color Blind by Margaret Halsey
- Glass House of Prejudice by Dorothy W. Baruch
- Boy from Nebraska by Ralph G. Martin
- Citizen 13660 by Mine Okubo
- Not With the Fist by Ruth D. Tuck
- It Happened in Taos by J.T. Reid
- Powerful Long Ladder by Owen Dodson
- Chinatown, U.S.A. by Elizabeth Colman
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"The Proper Study" by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 108-109 - 3 Reviews- Man: An Autobiography by George R. Stewart
- The Lowells and Their Seven Worlds by Ferris Greenslet
- The Epic of Latin America by John A. Crow
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Beyond the Victory by Henry C. Tracy, p. 110 - 5 Reviews- As He Saw It by Elliott Roosevelt
- The United Nations by Louis Dolivet
- Nothing to Fear by B.D. Zevin
- Dinner at the White House by Louis Adamic
- Where Are We Heading? by Sumner Welles
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The Field of Fiction by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 111-122 - 7 Reviews- Yes and No Stories by George Papashvily and Helen Papashvily
- Island in the Atlantic by Waldo David Frank
- Cross on the Moon by John Hewlett
- All the King's Men by Robert Penn Warren
- John Fury by Jack Dunphy
- Straw in the South Wind by Donald Joseph
- Homeland by Georges Surdez
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Issues of 1948 = 4 Issues, 93 Articles-
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Spring 1948 Issue = 20 Articles- "The Mexican Problem" by Carey McWilliams, pp. 3-17
- A Cape Jasmine Dies by John Forrest Mason, pp. 18-20
- Mother and the Grand Duchess by Edith Handleman, pp. 21-23
- The Spartan Greeks of Bridgetown by J. Mayone Stycos, pp. 24-33
- Mass Production by Bianca Bradbury, p. 34
- Baranya County to America by Emil Lengyel, pp. 35-48
- Pachuco by Gene L. Coon, pp. 49-52
- Mexican Americans (photographs) by Marion Palfi, pp. 53-60
- Finger-Tip Coats Are the Style by Beatrice Griffith, pp. 61-67
- Still Tyring to Win World War II by Joseph Schiffman, pp. 68-71
- Progress Report by Arnold M. Rose, pp. 72-80
- Listen to My Heart by Jo Sinclair, pp. 81-95
- Miscellany, p. 96
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Round-Up by Carey McWilliams, pp. 97-101 - 3 Reviews- To Secure These Rights by Steven F. Lawson
- Northwest Harvest by Victor L.O. Chittick
- Community of the Free by Yves R. Simon
- The Pursuit of Liberty by Milton R. Konvitz, pp. 102-103
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The Peoples of America, pp. 104-105 - 6 Reviews- Americans from Holland by Arnold Mulder
- Grass Roots History by Theodore C. Blegen
- Saga in Steel and Concrete by Kenneth O. Bjork
- The American Indian in North Carolina by Douglas L. Rights
- Meet the Amish by Charles S. Rice and John B. Shenk
- Colonists in Bondage by Abbot Emerson Smith
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Values in Democracy by Henry C. Tracy, p. 106 - 6 Reviews- Good Will Days by Hilah Codlington Paulmier and Robert Haven Schauffler, ...
- Physical Science and Human Values by Eugene P. Wigner
- The Person and the Common Good by Jacques Maritain
- Federal Protection of Civil Rights by Robert K. Carr
- Hawaiian Americans by Edwin G. Burrows
- Hawaii: The 49th State by Blake Clark
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To Be an American by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 107-108 - 10 Reviews- Postscript to Yesterday by Lloyd R. Morris
- The Proper Bostonians by Cleveland Amory
- Yankee Life By Those Lived It by Barrows Mussey
- A Treasury of New England Folklore by B.A. Botkin
- Indiana: An Interpretation by John Bartlow Martin
- Back Home by Bill Mauldin
- America in Perspective by Henry Steele Commager
- We, the People by Leo Huberman
- The Negro Year Book, 1947 by Jessie Parkhurst Guzman
- One World Cookery
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Biographies---in Brief by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 109-110 - 11 Reviews- Harry Truman: A Political Biography by William P. Helm
- FDR: His Personal Letters by Elliott Roosevelt and Franklin D. Roosevelt
- The James Family: A Group Biography by F.O. Matthiessen
- The Times of Melville and Whitman by Van Wyck Brooks
- Kosciuszko: Leader and Exile by Miecislaus Haiman
- Gallant General by Antoni Gronowicz
- Blessed Is the Match by Marie Syrkin
- David Lilienthal: Public Servent in a Power Age by Willson Whitman
- The La Follettes and the Wisconsin Idea by Edward N. Doan
- American Promise by Sulamith Ish Kishor
- The Loud Red Patrick by Ruth McKenney
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Fiction Notes by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 111-122 - 11 Reviews- Raintree County by Ross F. Lockridge, Jr.
- Flood Crest by Hodding Carter
- Wild Grape by John Hewlett
- Far and Near by Pearl S. Buck
- In a Hawaiian Valley by Kathleen Dickenson Mellen
- The Horncasters by Victor H. Johnson
- Karen by Borghild Dahl
- The Lost Violin by Clara Ingram Judson
- The Assorted Sisters by Florence Crannell Means
- On Hampton Street by Alice Marietta Williams
- Constancia Lona by Alida Malkus
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Summer 1948 Issue = 22 Articles- We Are Not Born Civilized by John Benjamin Nichols, pp. 3-9
- Transplanting by Toyo Suyemoto, p. 10
- Farewell to Sicily by R.R. Aaronson, pp. 11-19
- History as a Record and a Progress by Louis Adamic, pp. 20-23
- The Nisei in Japan by Roger Baldwin, pp. 24-28
- Missouri Students Want Progress in Race Relations by William C. Harrison, pp. 29-32
- The Egg Man by Jean Paradise, pp. 33-36
- Immigrant---Blue Gum by Charlotte Miles, p. 37
- I Got the Blues by Alan Lomax, pp. 38-52
- New Citizens, pp. 53-60
- The Things of Life by Beatrice Griffith, pp. 61-67
- Rice Instead of Potato by Ferd Okada, pp. 68-71
- The Spartan Greeks of Bridgetown by J. Mayone Stycos, pp. 72-86
- Payday Blues by George Roth, pp. 87-94
- The Press, pp. 95-97
- Round-Up by Carey McWilliams, pp. 98-101
- The Pursuit of Liberty by Milton R. Konvitz, pp. 102-104
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Backgrounds and Frontiers of Human History, pp. 105-106 - 12 Reviews- Civilization on Trial by Arnold J. Toynbee
- The First Frontier by R.V. Coleman
- Men in Sheepskin Coats by Vera Lysenko
- The Great Hope by Marguerita Rudolph
- They Crossed Mountains and Oceans by Anisoara Stan
- Nationality Rooms of the University of Pittsburgh by John G. Bowman, Ruth Crawford Mitchell, and Andrey Avinoff, ...
- Race and Nationality as Factors in American Life by Henry Pratt Fairchild
- Americans from Hungary by Emil Lengyel
- Swords of Silence by Carl Glick and Hong Sheng-Hwa
- The South, Old and New by Francis Butler Simkins
- A Southern Vanguard by Allen Tate
- The Dixie Frontier by Everett Dick
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Prejudice Unmasked by Henry C. Tracy, p. 107 - 7 Reviews- A Mask for Privilege by Carey McWilliams
- All Manner of Men by Malcolm Ross
- Caste, Class, and Race by Oliver C. Cox
- People vs. Property by Herman H. Long and Charles S. Johnson
- Lost Boundaries by William L. White
- To Be Free by Herbert Aptheker
- The Negro in the American Theatre by Edith J.R. Isaacs
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Leaders and the People by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 108-109 - 8 Reviews- Eagle Forgotten: The Life of John Peter Altgeld by Harry Barnard
- Architects of the Republic by Frank Kingdon
- Heirs Apparent by Klyde Young and Lamar Middleton
- The Disruption of American Democracy by Roy Franklin Nichols
- Thomas Jefferson, American Humanist by Karl Lehmann
- Democracy and Progress by David McCord Wright
- The Great Rehearsal by Carl Van Doren
- Toward World Peace by Henry A. Wallace
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A Common Goal for Faiths and Races by Henry C. Tracy, p. 110 - 6 Reviews- The Future of the American Jew by Mordecai M. Kaplan
- The Christian Way in Race Relations by Williams Stuart Nelson
- American Overture by Abram Vossen Goodman
- The Price of Liberty by Nathan Schachner
- The Buried Are Screaming by Waren Helen
- Basic Judaism by Milton Steinberg
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Fiction Is Not Make-Believe by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 111-122 - 7 Reviews- My Uncle Jan by Joseph Auslander and Audrey Wurdemann
- Small Victory by Zelda Popkin
- Marching Bonnet by Astrid E. Valley
- The Wall of Dust by Hallam Tennyson
- That Winter by Merle Miller
- The Professor's Umbrella by Mary Jane Ward
- Peony by Pearl S. Buck
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Autumn 1948 Issue = 27 Articles- Lettesr to Italy by Sylvan Gotshal and Halsey Munson, pp. 3-11
- The Dove by Charlotte Miles, p. 12
- In the Flow of Time by Beatrice Griffith, pp. 13-20
- Color Blind by Ralph Friedman, pp. 21-22
- Human Relations and World Survival by Brock Chisholm, pp. 23-26
- A Few Little Words by Francis Steegmuller, pp. 27-29
- I Write of Washington by Leslie Johnston, pp. 30-32
- Monument of, for, and by the Living by Isabel Currier, pp. 33-41
- Nothing Overwhelms Giuseppe by Edna Blue, pp. 42-48
- Passport to Youth by Elizabeth McFadden, pp. 49-52
- The Men Who Load the Ships (photographs) by Clemens Kalischer, pp. 53-60
- Puerto Rican Strength by J. Mayone Stycos, pp. 61-68
- Prejudice by Sara King Carleton, p. 69
- Shakespeare and I by Mikhail Jeleznov, pp. 70-71
- Under Any Flag by Milla Z. Logan, pp. 72-79
- The Logic of the Segregationists by Arnold M. Rose, pp. 80-85
- The Friends by Jean Paradise, pp. 86-94
- Miscellany, p. 95
- The Pursuit of Liberty by Milton R. Konvitz, pp. 95-97
- Round-Up by Carey McWilliams, pp. 98-102
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Politics and Destiny, p. 103 - 4 Reviews- The Politics of Equality by Leslie Lipson
- The American Democracy by Harold J. Laski
- Balance of Power: The Negro Vote by Henry Lee Moon
- The Age of the Great Depression, 1929-1941 by Dixon Wecter
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Americans for Liberty by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 104-105 - 8 Reviews- I Lift My Lamp by Hertha E. Pauli and E.B. Ashton
- American Historians and European Immigrants, 1875-1925 by Edward N. Saveth
- Seeds of Liberty by Max Savelle
- Francis Lieber: Nineteenth Century Liberal by Frank Freidel
- What the People Want by Ellis Gibbs Arnall
- The Best in None Too Good by Ralph G. Martin
- Nobody Owns Us by Davis Douthit
- The Making of an Insurgent by Fiorello H. La Guardia
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Racial and Cultural Beginnings by Henry C. Tracy, p. 106 - 6 Reviews- Anthropology by Alfred L. Kroeber
- Human Ancestry by R. Ruggles Gates
- Man's Way from Cave to Skyscraper by Ralph Linton and Adele Linton
- A History of the Jews by Abram Leon Sachar
- Story of the Negro by Arna Bontemps
- Everyman's History of the Jews by Sulamith Ish-Kishor
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Men and Issues by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 107-108 - 9 Reviews- Eisenhower Speaks by Rudolf Treuenfels and Dwight D. Eisenhower
- We Need Not Fail by Sumner Welles
- The United States and China by John K. Fairbank
- The Stilwell Papers by Theodore H. White and Joseph W. Stilwell
- Witnesses for Freedom by Rebecca Chalmers Barton
- The Story of John Hope by Ridgely Torrence
- I Have Lived with the American People by Manuel Buaken
- The Legend of Henry Ford by Keith Sward
- Paul Laurence Dunbar and His Song by Virginia Cunningham
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Saga of a Continent, South by Henry C. Tracy, p. 109 - 7 Reviews- The Southern Americas by Abel Plenn
- The Brazilians: People of Tomorrow by Hernane Tavares de Sa
- Democracy and Empire in the Caribbean by Paul Blanshard
- Battle for the Hemisphere by Edward Tomlinson
- A Treasury of Mexican Folkways by Frances Toor
- These Are the Mexicans by Herbert Cerwin
- East of the Andes and West of Nowhere by Nancy Bell Fairchild Bates
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Call Them Educational by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 110-111 - 9 Reviews- An American Dilemma by Gunnar Myrdal, Richard Sterner, and Arnold Rose
- New Song in a Strange Land by Esther Sietmann Warner
- The Negro Entrepreneur by Vishnu V. Oak
- A Treasury of Jewish Folklore by Nathan Ausubel
- The Child's Book of Folklore by Marion Vallat Emrich and George Korson
- Summer at Yellow Singer's by Flora L. Bailey
- The American People by Geoffrey Gorer
- The More Perfect Union by Robert M. MacIver
- Higher Education for American Democracy
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Fiction Notes by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 112-122 - 6 Reviews- Negro Voices in American Fiction by Hugh Morris Gloster
- The Living Is Easy by Dorothy West
- Summer on the Water by David Westheimer
- The Well of Compassion by David Alman
- South Wind Blows by Clark Porteous
- Son of the Moon by Joseph George Hitrec
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Winter 1948 Issue = 24 Articles- Those Gringos! by Malcolm Ross, pp. 3-12
- One World Kid by Beatrice Griffith, pp. 13-18
- Legislation for Humanity by Mary K. Fitzgerald, pp. 19-21
- Chee's Daughter by Juanita Platero and Siyowin Miller, pp. 22-30
- With the Aid of the One Above by Yuri Suhl, pp. 31-33
- Legalized Blackmail by Bradford Smith, pp. 34-36
- Intercultural Education and the Independent Schools by Robert U. Jameson, pp. 37-44
- Noel McMahon by Gertrude S. Cleary, pp. 45-52
- Young America, pp. 53-60
- The Spartan Greeks of Bridgetown by J. Mayone Stycos, pp. 61-70
- Kidnapped by a Dream by Isabel Currier, pp. 71-76
- The Foreign-Language Press Discusses Prejudice, pp. 77-83
- The Sanctum of Harmonious Spring by Jade Snow Wong, pp. 84-91
- Gold vs. Silver Workers in the Canal Zone by George W. Westerman, pp. 92-94
- One English Word by Edith Handleman, p. 95
- The Common Council at Work, p. 96
- The Pursuit of Liberty by Milton R. Konvitz, pp. 97-98
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Round-Up by Carey McWilliams, pp. 99-103 - 3 Reviews- World Minority Problems by James G. Leyburn
- These Few by Milton Sanford Mayer
- Reason and Rubbish About the Negro by Elta Campbell Roberts
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The American Mind---Who Shapes It?, p. 104 - 5 Reviews- Making the American Mind by Richard D. Mosier
- Freedom of the Press by William Ernest Hocking
- People and Power by Harvey Fergusson
- American Memoir by Henry Seidel Canby
- The American Experience by Henry Bamford Parkes
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Friendly Attitudes by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 105-106 - 6 Reviews- Approaches to Group Understanding by Lyman Bryson, Louis Finkelstein, and R.M. Maciver, ...
- The Psychology of Rumor by Gordon W. Allport and Leo Postman
- American Jews in World War II by Isidore Kaufman
- Wear It Proudly by William Shinji Tsuchida
- The Cultural Approach by Ruth Emily McMurry and Muna Lee
- The Police and Minority Groups by Joseph D. Lohman
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We Are In Trouble by Henry C. Tracy, p. 107 - 6 Reviews- Or Forfeit Freedom by Robert Wood Johnson
- Labor's Relation to Church and Community by Liston Pope
- Conflicts of Power in Modern Culture by Lyman Bryson, Louis Finkelstein, and R.M. MacIver, ...
- The American Farmer by Lee Fryer
- As You Sow by Walter Goldschmidt
- America's Needs and Resources by J. Frederic Dewhurst
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More or Less Regional by Henry C. Tracy, p. 108 - 10 Reviews- Cities of America by George Sessions Perry
- Our Fair City by Robert S. Allen
- Inside U.S.A by John Gunther
- California In Our Time by Robert Glass Cleland
- William Allen White's America by Walter Johnson
- The Great Northwest by Oscar Osburn Winther
- The American Imagination at Work by Ben C. Clough
- Native American Humor by James R. Aswell
- Legends of Paul Bunyan by Harold W. Felton
- I Remember Distinctly by Agnes Rogers and Frederick Lewis Allen
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Fiction Storms Barriers by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 109-110 - 7 Reviews- Wetback by Claud Garner
- The Gentle Bush by Barbara Giles
- American Story by Allen Taft
- Straw Fire by Kathleen Crawford
- God Is for White Folks by Will Thomas
- Lonely Crusade by Chester Himes
- Hope Haven by Dirk Gringhuis
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Gains and Goals for Freedom by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 111-123 - 5 Reviews- From Slavery to Freedom by John Hope Franklin
- The Walls Came Tumbling Down by Mary White Ovington
- Dark Glory by Harry V. Richardson
- Negro Business and Business Education by Joseph A. Pierce
- Joe Louis by Neil Scott
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Spring 1949 Issue = 23 Articles- Trends in Race Relations on the West Coast---A Symposium by Carey McWilliams, pp. 3-9
- The Negro in San Francisco by Carol Levene, pp. 10-17
- Seattle: Race Relations Frontier, 1949 by Robert W. O'Brien, pp. 18-23
- Novitiate by Hubert Creekmore, pp. 24-31
- I Gotta Teach Her Some English by O'Kane Foster, pp. 32-33
- Rachel Mourning for Her Children by Isabel Williams, p. 34
- The Besieged by Tere Rios, pp. 35-40
- Letter to Mako to Meet Again by Mitsu Yashima, pp. 41-46
- Second Generation: New York by Langston Hughes, p. 47
- The Thing in Their Hearts by Elizabeth Wolfe, pp. 48-52
- Dress Parade (Photographs) by Clem Kalischer, pp. 53-60
- "You Can't Legislate Against Prejudice"---Or Can You? by Arnold M. Rose, pp. 61-67
- Nearer to the Sun by Mary McGonigal, pp. 68-73
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights, pp. 74-77
- My Friend Kathleen by Elise Jerard, pp. 78-86
- Winter Feast by Peggy Pond Church, pp. 87-90
- Round-Up by Carey McWilliams, pp. 91-96
- The Pursuit of Liberty by Milton R. Konvitz, pp. 97-101
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The Literature of Race Relations by Robert M. Cullum, pp. 102-103 - 7 Reviews- Black Odyssey by Roi Ottley
- North from Mexico by Carey McWilliams
- America Divided by Arnold M. Rose and Caroline Rose
- The Roots of Prejudice Against the Negro in the United States by Naomi Friedman Goldstein
- The Social Politics of FEPC by Louis Coleridge Kesselman
- Peoples of the Earth by Edwin R. Embree
- Most of the World by Ralph Linton
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Pushing Behind the Stereotypes by Helen Papashvily, pp. 104-105 - 6 Reviews- American Me by Beatrice W. Griffith
- The Movement to Americanize the Immigrant by Edward George Hartmann
- Pilgrims in a New Land by Lee M. Friedman
- The Affairs of Dame Rumor by David J. Jacobson
- Anti-Semite and Jew by Jean-Paul Sartre
- Organizing for Community Action by Clarence King
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Current Fiction by Eddie Shimano, p. 106 - 7 Reviews- The Curious Wine by Bianca Bradbury
- The Path of Thunder by Peter Abrahams
- The Cleft Rock by Alice Tisdale Hobart
- High John, the Conqueror by John W. Wilson
- Seraph on the Suwanee by Zora Neale Hurston
- Harlem Story by John Hewlett
- Crosswinds by Martha L. Cheavens
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American---People and Regions by Helen Papashvily, pp. 107-108 - 6 Reviews- Mr. Justice Black: The Man and His Opinions by John Paul Frank
- American Spiritual Autobiographies by Louis Finkelstein
- Tomorrow is Beautiful by Lucy Robins Lang
- Wayfaring Stranger by Burl Ives
- Yankee Folk by Edwin Valentine Mitchell
- Pine, Potatoes and People by Helen Hamlin
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Juveniles for Understanding by M. Margaret Anderson, pp. 109-122 - 17 Reviews- Skid by Florence Hayes
- By Secret Railway by Enid LaMonte Meadowcroft
- Sea Change by Kathryn Worth
- Seven Beaver Skins by Erick Berry
- I Heard of a River by Elsie Singmaster
- The Palomino Boy by Don L. Emblen and Betty Emblen
- Juanita by Leo Politi
- Ten Beaver Road by Isabel Couper McLelland
- Pinto's Journey by Wilfrid S. Bronson
- Joe Magarac and His U.S.A. Citizen Papers by Irwin Shapiro
- Ricardo's White Horse by Alice Geer Kelsey
- Mingo of the Merry-Go-Round by Alice Geer Kelsey
- Rosita, A Little Girl of Puerto Rico by Jeanette Perkins Brown
- A Rocket in My Pocket by Carl Withers
- Other Young Americans by Delia Goetz
- You and the Constitution of the United States by Paul A. Witty and Julilly Kohler
- For the Rights of Men by Carl Lamson Carmer
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Summer 1949 Issue = 20 Articles- The Mexican American: A National Concern by Hart Stilwell, pp. 3-14
- California and the Wetback by Carey McWilliams, pp. 15-19
- The New Mexico Pattern by R.L. Chambers, pp. 20-27
- Program for Action by Ernesto Galarza, pp. 28-37
- As Long as the Grass Shall Grow by Carlos Bulosan, pp. 38-43
- The Century of the Discommoned Man by Paul Meadows, pp. 44-46
- Pince-Nez and Calico by Mikhail Jeleznov, pp. 47-52
- Men of Oil, pp. 53-60
- The Challenge of Citizenship by Dan W. Dodson, pp. 61-64
- The Golden Myth by D'Arcy McNickle, pp. 65-74
- They Belonged by Thomas Sancton, pp. 75-78
- Adobe Fourth Dimension by Dorothy Pillsbury, pp. 79-83
- European Beliefs Regarding the United States, pp. 84-89
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Round-Up by Carey McWilliams, pp. 90-95 - 2 Reviews- How Well Are Indian Children Educated? by Shailer A. Peterson
- ABC's of Scapegoating by Gordon W. Allport
- The Pursuit of Liberty by Milton R. Konvitz, pp. 96-101
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Variations on the American Theme by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 102-105 - 10 Reviews- This Was America by Oscar Handlin
- As Others See Us by Andre Visson
- American Themes by Denis W. Brogan
- Report on America by Robert Payne
- Paths to the Present by Arthur M. Schlesinger
- Father Knickerbocker Rebels by Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker
- Upon This Continent by Abel Plenn
- The Power of Freedom by Max Ascoli
- Ideological Differences and World Order by F.S.C. Northrop
- American Argument by Pearl S. Buck and Eslanda Goode Robeson
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Youth in Action by M. Margaret Anderson, p. 106 - 1 Review- In the Direction of Dreams by Violet Wood
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The Common Basis of Humanity by Robert M. Cullum, pp. 107-108 - 10 Reviews- Toward Better Race Relations by Dorothy Sabiston and Margaret Hiller
- Mirror for Man by Clyde Kluckhohn
- Human Relations in a Changing World by Alexander H. Leighton
- Investment in People by Edwin R. Embree and Julia Waxman
- Discrimination and National Welfare by R.M. MacIver
- These Our People: Minorities in American Culture by Richard A. Schermerhorn
- The Maryland Germans by Dieter Cunz
- One-Way Ticket by Langston Hughes
- The Poetry of the Negro, 1746-1949 by Langston Hughes and Arna Bontemps
- Race and Region by Edgar T. Thompson and Alma May
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Current Fiction by Eddie Shimano, pp. 109-110 - 13 Reviews- Without Magnolias by Bucklin Moon
- Alien Land by Willard Savoy
- Southbound by Barbara Tunnell Anderson
- Spit and the Stars by Robert Mende
- The Post of Honor by David Dortort
- Yokohama, California by Toshio Mori
- Little Squire Jim by Robert K. Marshall
- The Freebooters by Robert Wernick
- The Girl on the Via Flaminia by Alfred Hayes
- The Evening and the Morning by Virginia Sorensen
- The Spear Penny by Dorothy Davis Willette
- Double Muscadine by Frances Gaither
- For Us the Living by Haakon Chevalier
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Books for Young People by M. Margaret Anderson, pp. 111-122 - 10 Reviews- Son of the Valley by John R. Tunis
- Hit and Run by Duane Decker
- The Rocky Summer by Lee Kingman
- Boot Camp by Henry Berkowitz
- Sea Boots by Robert C. DuSoe
- The Sign of the Golden Fish by Gertrude Robinson
- Pilgrim Kate by Helen F. Daringer
- The Bells of Bleecker Street by Valenti Angelo
- Tumbleweed Boy by Eleanor Hull
- A Summer to Remember by Erna M. Karolyi
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Autumn 1949 Issue = 19 Articles- Is There an American Stock? by Max Lerner, pp. 3-9
- The Indivisible by Oliver Hale, p. 10
- The Wetback Invasion by Art Leibson, pp. 11-18
- The American Standard---For All Americans by Pauline R. Kibbe, pp. 19-27
- Lily by Estelle Webb Thomas, pp. 28-35
- Even Money on John Chavis by Arna Bontemps, pp. 36-39
- Letters to Italy---A Reconsideration by Richard Robbins, pp. 40-47
- Part-Time Americans by Mikhail Jeleznov, pp. 48-52
- Older Brothers and Sisters, pp. 53-60
- Viva Roybal---Viva America by Beatrice W. Griffith, pp. 61-69
- So You Live Good by Karl Detzer, pp. 70-73
- Italian to the Moon Over New York by Joe Papaleo, p. 74
- The Pecan Tree by R.R. Aaronson, pp. 75-88
- Theme for English B by Langston Hughes, pp. 89-90
- The Pursuit of Liberty by Milton R. Konvitz, pp. 91-96
- Round-Up by Carey McWilliams, pp. 97-104
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Democracy Under Fire by Henry C. Tracy, pp. 105-106 - 5 Reviews- Patterns of Anti-Democratic Thought by David Spitz
- Changing Patterns in American Civilization by Dixon Wecter
- The American Spirit in Europe by Halvdan Koht
- Pioneers of American Freedom by Rudolf Rocker
- The Pilgrimage of Western Man by Stringfellow Barr
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Toward an Understanding of Race Relations by Robert M. Cullum, pp. 107-110 - 14 Reviews- Intergroup Relations in Teaching Materials
- Americans Betrayed by Morton Grodzins
- The Negro in the United States by E. Franklin Frazier
- The American Soldier, Vol. I by Samuel A. Stouffer, Edward A. Suchman, and Leland C. Devieney, ...
- Build the Future
- In the Land of Jim Crow by Ray Sprigle
- Jesus and the Disinherited by Howard Thurman
- How Secure These Rights? by Ruth G. Weintraub
- Caste and Class in a Southern Town by John Dollard
- Elmtown's Youth by August B. Hollingshead
- Group Work with American Youth by Grace Longwell Coyle
- The Negro's Adventure in General Business by Vishnu V. Oak
- The Social Areas of Los Angeles by Eshref Shevky and Marilyn Williams
- The Negro Handbook, 1949 by Florence Murray
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Current Fiction by Eddie Shimano, pp. 111-122 - 6 Reviews- Go Fight City Hall by Ethel Rosenberg
- Limbo Tower by William Lindsay Gresham
- O, Huge Angel by Howard Baer
- Angels' Camp by Ray Morrison
- Whisper My Name by Burke Davis
- Kinfolk by Pearl S. Buck
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Winter 1949 Issue = 23 Articles- Civil Liberties in Crisis by J. Milton Yinger, pp. 3-8
- Name of Action by Frances Hall, p. 9
- Report From Korea by Monika Kehoe, pp. 10-15
- Japanese Etiquette by Bradford Smith, pp. 16-20
- Ballad of the Seven Songs by Langston Hughes, pp. 21-27
- Belonging by Leila Barrett, pp. 28-35
- To the Negro by Marjorie Berkowitz, p. 36
- The Busy Bishop by John Cogley, pp. 37-46
- Russian Christmas by Elizabeth Wolfe, pp. 47-52
- Summers Together, pp. 53-60
- Southern Train by Thomas Sancton, pp. 61-67
- The Imponderable by Irwin Stark, pp. 68-73
- Moscow-on-the-Hudson by Mikhail Jeleznov, pp. 74-76
- Spoil the Child by Helen Eustis, pp. 77-86
- Japanese American Audit---1948 by Robert M. Cullum, pp. 87-92
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Round-Up by Carey McWilliams, pp. 93-98 - 1 Review- Mosley? No! by Tom Driberg
- The Pursuit of Liberty by Milton R. Konvitz, pp. 99-100
- The Common Council at Work, pp. 101-103
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Patterns of Survival by Henry C. Tracy, p. 104 - 5 Reviews- The Road to Survival by William Vogt
- The Political Tradition of the West by Frederick Mundell Watkins
- Free Speech and Its Relation to Self-Government by Alexander Meiklejohn
- Being An American by William O. Douglas
- Wobbly by Ralph Chaplin
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In the American Idiom by Helen Papashvily, pp. 105-106 - 9 Reviews- The Land of the Crooked Tree by U.P. Hedrick
- Jonathan Fisher---Maine Parson, 1768-1847 by Mary Ellen Chase
- Where I Was Born and Raised by David L. Cohn
- A Man Called White by Walter F. White
- Frederick Douglass by Benjamin Quarles
- The Valley of Shadows by Francis Grierson
- Personality in the Nature, Society, and Culture by Clyde Kluckhohn and Henry A. Murray
- The Rescue of Science and Learning by Stephen Duggan and Betty Drury
- Group Experience and Democratic Values by Grace Longwell Coyle
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More on the American Dilemma by Robert M. Cullum, pp. 107-108 - 9 Reviews- Americans from Japan by Bradford Smith
- The Canadian Japanese and World War II by Forrest E. La Violette
- Whither Solid South? by Charles Wallace Collins
- Epistle to White Christians by Fred D. Wentzel
- The Protestant Church and the Negro by Frank S. Loescher
- A Reader in General Anthropology by Carleton S. Coon
- Man and His Works by Melville J. Herskovits
- The Negro Family in the United States by E. Franklin Frazier
- Negro Liberation by Harry Haywood
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Handbooks, p. 109 - 2 Reviews- Yearbook on Human Rights
- The Immigration Problem by Clarence A. Peters
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Current Fiction by Eddie Shimano, pp. 110-122 - 11 Reviews- The Crusaders by Stefan Heym
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