The author, who as editor of the Arkansas Gazette, won nation-wide recognition for his courageous stand for integration,...

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THE OTHER SIDE OF JORDAN

The author, who as editor of the Arkansas Gazette, won nation-wide recognition for his courageous stand for integration, writes here an informative and terrifying book. The text deals with extreme racist feeling on the part of the Negro, the ferment which is today's Harlem, in which various factions promote forms of violent anti-white, anti-semitic discrimination. Much of the material here which exposes various Negro propaganda machines has appeared previously in the press. Of pertinence to all those, who with the author, feel that it is of primary importance to deal fairly and realistically with the Negro-White problem and eradicate on both sides seeds of hatred and potential violence.

Pub Date: Sept. 1, 1960

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Publisher: Norton

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 1, 1960

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