ABSTRACT

This book shows that race has played an important role in the nation's foreign relations from the time the first English colonists clambered onto the shores of the North American continent. It also shows that the colonists had already progressed rather far in defining themselves in racial terms.

chapter |22 pages

Liberty and the Anglo-Saxons

chapter |39 pages

The Louisiana Purchase Exposition, Saint Louis, 1904:

"The Coronation of Civilization"

chapter |42 pages

Yellow, Red, and Black Men

chapter |22 pages

"Unfinished Business":

Segregation and U.S. Diplomacy at the 1958 World's Fair

chapter |24 pages

Blacks and the Vietnam War