Ebook: Race and Reason: A Yankee View
Author: PUTNAM Carleton
- Genre: Other Social Sciences
- Tags: 14th Amendment anthropology affirmative action Anti-White assimilation Franz Boas Brown vs. The Board of Education Communism Coudenhove-Kalergi Darwin DNA desegregation dysgenic egalitarianism endogamy equalitarianism equity-equality Christian ethics ethnocentrism Evolution exogamy genetics racial integration I.Q. migration 'magic soil' Karl Marx melting pot miscegenation Ashley Montagu moral relativism multiculturalism NAACP Negroids Nordics one-worldism
- Year: 1961
- Publisher: Public Affairs Press
- City: Washington, D.C.
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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The ideology of racial desegregation examined.
OCR-only. This version updated (cover added, bookmarks rendered in mixed case) from the pdf at https://archive.org/details/raceandreason1961
[From the Foreword:]
"This book is a signal contribution to an understanding of the race controversy. No other writer, in my opinion, has yet combined so forceful an analysis of the viewpoints of both North and South with so clear a grasp of the reasons behind each.
Carleton Putnam strikes at the root of the matter. He thoroughly explores the ideology which led to the Supreme Court’s decision in the desegregation cases and traces it to its source. In the process he puts race against the background of fundamental American ideals with arresting results. He presents documented facts, and discloses a situation, which I believe should be brought to the immediate attention of the American people. *Race and Reason* may well become a text for the unorganized majority in their battle against the social concepts of our minority groups. . . . "
OCR-only. This version updated (cover added, bookmarks rendered in mixed case) from the pdf at https://archive.org/details/raceandreason1961
[From the Foreword:]
"This book is a signal contribution to an understanding of the race controversy. No other writer, in my opinion, has yet combined so forceful an analysis of the viewpoints of both North and South with so clear a grasp of the reasons behind each.
Carleton Putnam strikes at the root of the matter. He thoroughly explores the ideology which led to the Supreme Court’s decision in the desegregation cases and traces it to its source. In the process he puts race against the background of fundamental American ideals with arresting results. He presents documented facts, and discloses a situation, which I believe should be brought to the immediate attention of the American people. *Race and Reason* may well become a text for the unorganized majority in their battle against the social concepts of our minority groups. . . . "
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