The Races of Mankind

The Races of Mankind

Author: Ruth Benedict

Publisher:

Published: 2020-04-20

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9781684224517

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2020 Reprint of the 1943 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition and not reproduced with Optical Recognition software. Published on October 25, 1943, The Races of Mankind makes the argument that all the world's humans are biologically the same. Written by anthropologists Ruth Benedict and Gene Weltfish and illustrated by Ad Reinhardt, The Races of Mankind attacked Nazi party racial policies and urged mankind to see past superficial differences and live in harmony. The pamphlet was a publication of The Public Affairs Committee, a non-profit educational organization whose purpose was "to make available in summary and inexpensive form the results of research on economic and social problems to aid in the understanding and development of American policy" (Benedict and Weltfish, 1943). The idea of scientific racial equality, however, was not met with universal agreement. When the U.S. Army ordered 55,000 copies, members of Congress labeled the pamphlet "communistic" and its use by the Army was banned. Still, the scientific pamphlet's popularity grew, and by 1945 three-quarters of a million copies were in circulation (Abraham, 2012).


Public Affairs Pamphlets

Public Affairs Pamphlets

Author: Phyllis D. Mills (Comp)

Publisher:

Published: 1938

Total Pages: 67

ISBN-13:

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This publication supplements the first printed index of pamphlet material. It adds several hundred new titles, lists many publishers submitting their materials for the first time, and lists the numbers of pamphlets in Bulletin 1937, No. 3, which are no longer available. It is hoped that as the directors and organizers of forums and discussion groups become acquainted with the wide variety of pamphlets on questions of public interest, a similar use of pamphlet material will be made in urban as well as in rural groups. The data on pamphlets were provided by the publishers and the brief annotations which are descriptive and not evaluative were based upon a reading of the pamphlets submitted by the publishers. Individual sections contain footnotes. [For related report "Public Affairs Pamphlets: An Index to Inexpensive Pamphlets on Social, Economic, Political, and International Affairs. Bulletin, 1937, No. 3. Revised," see ED542531. Best copy available has been provided.].