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ON BEING NEGRO IN AMERIC ann Babbs-Marr 33. NO GREEN PASTURES. By Roi T™WO NEW BOOKS sul in-the United States, in Eur
ON BEING NEGRO
scribes what man treated as second-class citiren on account of.skin color. NO GREEN PASTURES, bh
Roi Ottley, foreign correspond~ent for Ameri-
wa's leading Negro papers, surveys. the treatment of hlack minorities _in Enya nd France, Germanv and other Eur opean and Near - Eastern countries, ‘ Roth books are informative and wR Ia bie -a§ past al thd plerswids oping new qocumeniation of cuk-: rent social behavior. Mr. Redding has written more personaliy and forcefully, since he set out to write 2 book that might release « some of the long pent-up. bitter«ahess in his mind.
Mr.
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ok. But he found ar there were too many things he could not t down-—-too many humiliations, oo many indignities ribed in—words.
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_Two ‘Negro Writers
Tales Trials
A. ders Redding. !
Te ! vey Y a § vey the situation of the Negro
ype and the Middle East.
— . have made in a generation or so, continually
borders on insanity,
progress Negroes
~ u a. THE STATEMENTS of Messrs
Redding and Ottley are not easily
to be dismissed as hypersensitive.
Mr. Redding writes: “The Negro
on the lower levels saves himself
from complete
Towing a patfern of
madness by fol neurotic exin his lazyspeech, in and in his
lipped and mumbling his gay-bird prowl-like ‘walk. Negro on the upper level upon himself with 3 voraciiy of egbeen-. tristy hat “peliders the 0 her ver, - Mr. Redding cites the example of his T-year-old son, had
dress The : turns back
who
been gleefully playing in the aisles 8 of a Virginia supermarket with a §&
white boy same age. One : day
said. “You're a nigger.” Parents had been at work. Later, when Conway‘ went to
prep school in New England, the headmaster wrote he was a solitary boy, hard to draw
Saunders
According to the publisher, the : forthcoming | Kk .d . KH perience all his race suffer sooner science and common sense are jorthearn E Joo describes ; cperienc AR or later in this land of the free. affronted by the facts of Amer- | an 3 ex] lences ! Romania = 5 ican segregation during World War IT, her encoun- : » » favor t ters first with the Nasis 3 th : MR. REDDING favors what he And both-bBooks Show us again tere FL yuh the Nau and then 2 _ calls “integration” as one solu- .,,, Negroes in this country have °° °° and finally her = “stion for-existing evils. Integration an almost MIFACUIOUS degree of SSaane to the United States “with“= i Na "MAarri Actud : 2 : : > ... & beautiful tiar Ts r includes intermarriage. Actually, j,va1ty and patriotism, in spite night ney RTE WIaNDed @ Ber oy » ( mn it has been g0- or jj] treatment. Mr. Redding's &
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out. He had undergone the traumatic ex-
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Times Stale Service NOTRE. DAME, Oct. 20 Notre Dame University historians = » have collaborated in the writing = of a new textbook for use in col- 2 leges and universities thréughout = the United States. The new hook, THE UNITED
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A HISTORY OF = STATES OFS AMERICA, was published’ this month by the Fordham University Press of New York. The Rev. Thomas T. McAvoy CSC, head of Notre Dame's history department, and Dr. Aaron I. Abell, a member of the Notre Dame history faculty, assisted in = the compiling of historical .data = the assembling of xt matter,
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THE HA-HA—One
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brushed off Communist prosely- Completing Bock tizers in college is something to O S n Sorge Spy Ring
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RP by. Lien) MacArthur's chief of fn: ¥ losing - their . ra- STFHeA RD tt telligence, 1941-51, is completing cial identity, a book on the Sorge.spy ring that Mr. Ottley con- In New Edition ; operated ‘In Japan from 1933 to ‘COUR- 19%L ~ >
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in tir and Germany, where a William. Targ whole new generation of brown the World Liv babies are living, Krowing - me- This edition of morials of W orld War II. masterpiece is being As others have observed previously, Mr. Ottley finds prejudice in direct proportion to the size of Coincidentally with the
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70» = MR. OTTLEY, unfortunately, didn’t include more than passing, of South Africa
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