The Race Problem: Remarks by . . . Before the Men's Club of the Universalist Church, 65th St. and Stewart Ave., Chicago, April 25, 1903 [caption title]
by Roberts, Samuel
First edition.
Price: $125.00- Bookseller: Garrett Scott, Bookseller (ABAA)
- Seller Inventory #: 14344
- Book condition: Old light crease; in fine condition.
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: (American Secular Union),
- Place: [Chicago?]:
- Date published: [1903?].
Book Description
Unbound pamphlet, approx. 6-1/4 x 3-1/2 inches. A fugitive address from one of the charter directors of the Ingersoll Memorial Association, on the role of free thought in building tolerance among the races; Roberts counsels race uplift and freedom from the shackles of superstition: "Discipline, scientific instruction, honest toil, economic justice and emancipation from bible superstition of both black and white, not excluding the important factor of time, will ultimately solve the race problem. . . . Let us not forget, let us not be deceived any longer; SCIENCE, not Jesus, is the Savior of Mankind." Not found on OCLC.
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