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Race Adjustment
suppressing burning wrath, the same professor applies
these philosophical theories to cold facts in calm in-
vestigation of the conditions of race antagonisms in
the South."

Boston Transcript: "This book of Professor Miller is from
beginning to end an appeal to the reason, pure and
simple, of both races. It ought to be in the hands of
every serious student of the negro problem."

Louisville Courier-Journal: "One of the best written books
on the race problem."

Chicago News: "The book is written with great ability, in
English quite free from fault, and its logic is fairly
inexorable."

Cleveland Plain-Dealer: "Professor Miller shows himself
a master of an incisive style of writing and a keen
logician."

San Francisco Examiner: "The writer's appeal should com-
mand universal respect and the clearness of his dis-
passionate reasoning should form a moving appeal to
the justice and honor of his countrymen."

Now York Evening Post: "As admirable for its calmness
and good temper as for its thoroughness and skill."

Independent: "There is no book which more fully and cor-
rectly represents the wishes and demands for equal
recognition in civil and political rights than this
volume."

Now York Sun: "For the most part, the essays are con-
troversial, brilliantly so."

Professor Kelly Miller, a graduate of Howard Uni-
versity, took his post-graduate work in mathematies at
Johns Hopkins, studying under the distinguished teachers,
Dr. Fabian Franklin and Professor Simon Newcomb. He
is now the Professor of Mathematies and Dean of the

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