Books to Read and Sources of Other Materials

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Adamic, Louis. America and the Refugees. Public Affairs Committee, New York. 1932.

Adamic, Louis. My America. Harper and Brothers, Publishers, New York. 1938.

Blankenship, Russell. American Literature as an Extension of the National Mind. Henry Holt and Company, New York. 1931.

Brown, F. J., and Roucek, J. (eds.). Our Racial and National Minorities. Prentice-Hall, Inc., New York. 1937.

Brown, Lawrence C. Immigration, Cultural Conflicts and Social Adjustments. Longmans, Green & Company, New York. 1933.

Clinchy, Everett R. All in the Name of God. John Day Company, New York. 1934.

Corsi, Edward. In the Shadow of Liberty. The Macmillan Company, New York. 1935.

Eaton, Allen. Immigrant Gifts to American Life. Russell Sage Foundation, New York. 1933.

Klineberg, Otto. Race Differences. Harper and Brothers, Publishers, New York. 1935.

Lasker, Bruno. Race Attitudes in Children. Henry Holt and Company, New York. 1929.

Ogg, F. A. Builders of the Republic. Yale University Press, New Haven, Conn. 1927.

Radin, Paul. The Racial Myth. McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York. 1934.

Seabrook, William. These Foreigners. Harcourt, Brace and Company, New York. 1938.

Spicer, Dorothy G. Folk Festivals and the Foreign Community. The Women’s Press, New York. 1923.

Stephenson, Geo. M. A History of American Immigration, 1820-1924. Ginn and Company, New York. 1926.

Woofter, T. J. Races and Ethnic Groups in American Life. McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York. 1933.

The following organizations and agencies have useful and interesting pamphlets, bulletins, and other materials:

Service Bureau for Intercultural Education, 106 Waverly Place, New York.

The Service Bureau for Intercultural Education collects facts about participation of various groups in American life, guides projects in public schools, trains teachers and other community leaders in the technique of intercultural education, and conducts a guidance-by-mail department.

American Association of University Women, Committee on International Relations, 17th and Eye Streets, Washington, D. C.

American Jewish Committee, 361 Fourth Avenue, New York.

Associates in Negro Folk Education, Box 636, Ben Franklin Station, Washington, D. C. (Bronze Booklet Series.)

Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation, Inc., 225 South 15th Street, Philadelphia, Penna.

Federal Council of Churches, Department Of Race Relations, 105 East 22nd Street, New York.

Folk Festival Council, 222 Fourth Avenue, New York.

Foreign Language Information Service, 222 Fourth Avenue, New York.

French Information Center, 610 Fifth Avenue, New York.

Institute of Pacific Relations, 129 East 52nd Street, New York; also, San Francisco Bay Region Committee, Claus Spreckels Building, San Francisco, California.

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, 69 Fifth Avenue, New York.

National Conference of Jews and Christians, 300 Fourth Avenue, New York.

The American-Scandinavian Foundation, 116 East 64th Street, New York.

The English-Speaking Union of the United States, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York.

The Kosciuszko Foundation, 149 East 67th Street, New York.

The National Institute of Immigrant Welfare, R.K.O. Building, Rockefeller Center, New York.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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