Blind Spots: Experiments in the Self-Cure of Race Prejudice. New and Revised Edition.

by Henry Smith Leiper [1891-1975]

Hardcover, 1929

Publication

New York: Friendship Press, 1929, 1944.

Physical description

xiii, 146 p.; 18 cm

Notes

CONTENTS:

Chapter One A POINT OF VIEW.
Chapter Two WHERE ARE YOUR BLIND SPOTS?
Chapter Three ARE YOU A VICTIM OF THE CASTE DELUSION?
Chapter Four THE LONG LOOK THE FAIR LOOK.
Chapter Five LOOK OUT FOR THE SECOND-HAND MARKET!
Chapter Six GETTING THE GOLDEN RULE ANGLE.

From the Foreword:
"This volume does not undertake to review systematically the existing manifestations of race prejudice in America, nor to report the working out of laws intended to right existing wrongs. It is purely and simply an attempt to suggest ways of cultivating fair and brotherly personal attitudes. The ideals and ideas incorporated here represent the actual processes by which the author has seen men and women of differing races throughout America and in the lands overseas curing themselves of race prejudice, in the effort to make brotherhood real."

Barcode

019a065000

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