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The Neale Publishing Company
Race Adjustment
Essays on the Negro in America
By Kelly Miller
Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences
Howard University, Washington
Large Octavo; $2.00, postage, 13 cents
Book News Monthly: "One finds here a less extreme and
uncompromising attitude than that of Professor W. E.
B. Dubois, and a larger horizon, a higher complexity
of insights, than in the severer practicality of Booker
Washington. Indeed, the range of subject is wide
and varied. It touches history, poetry, education,
labor, race characteristics, social questions and bio-
graphical illustration. The book is a real contribution
to a theme much meditated by the Northern white
man—but it is a contribution this time from the most
intellectual negro author living."
Springfield Republican: "A strong and forceful putting of
the case for the negro."
Dallas News: "The author is a cultured man, a forceful
and most pleasing writer, interesting from the first
sentence of the first chapter to the close of the book."
Hartford Courant: "It is wonderful that one of his race
and opportunity should have the philosophical per-
ception to analyse and exhibit the contrasts and dia-
metrical oppositions in a complex character (Roose-
velt's) so well; and it is no less wonderful that
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