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(CUBA.) SUAREZ, DR. BERNARDO RUIZ. The Color question in the Two Americas. Translated from Spanish by John Crosby Gordon.

(CUBA.) SUAREZ, DR. BERNARDO RUIZ. The Color question in the Two Americas. Translated from Spanish by John Crosby Gordon. Portrait frontispiece. Small 8vo, original cloth; ownership stamp of dentist-collector Edward D. Collymore. New York: Hunt, 1922

  • Notes: first edition, with a long inscription on the portrait to Miss Edna Martin. Possibly the sister or daughter of the dedicatee, Reverend Charles D. Martin. A series of essays, dealing with the color line, and especially in relation to the Afro-Cuban, etc. Example: "The position of the Black Man in the United States and in Spanish America."
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