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Benardete, M. J. | November 29, 1941 issue
The article critically appraises the book "Broad and Alien is the World," by Ciro Alegría and translated by Harriet de Onís. The novel has...

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Caldwell, Erskine | June 1, 1940 issue
Christy Trucker rode into the plantation town muleback late in the afternoon, whistling all the way. He tied up the mule at the hitching tacks behind the...

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Holman, Ross L. | April 10, 1943 issue
Little over a year ago rubber became the U.S.'s nightmare number one. When war broke out in the Pacific, and the U.S. was cut off from the rubber plantations...

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Genovese, Eugene D. | January 11, 1965 issue
American historians have had the good sense to study Negro slavery in its rural and especially plantation setting, for as late as 1860 about 90 percent...

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Gannett, Lewis S. | August 14, 1929 issue
This article presents information about the book "The Romance and Rise of the American Tropics," by Samuel Crowther. In this book, Mr. Crowther summarizes...

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Harris, Julia Collier | February 25, 1925 issue
The article presents information about the book "The Southern Plantations: A Study in the Development and the Accuracy of a Tradition," by Francis Pendleton....

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March 24, 1926 issue
The article presents an encouraging development of active peace sentiment in the German section of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom....

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Colum, Padraic | February 6, 1924 issue
All the islands except Molokai which is lacking in water have great sugar plantations, Oahu, Kauai, Maui, Hawaii. But it is on the island of Hawaii that...

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April 9, 1874 issue
The article presents information on various publications by the U.S. Government. In the publication titled "Culture and Manufacture of Ramie and Jute in...

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July 21, 1870 issue
The article presents information on the book "Seventy-Five Popular Flowers and How to Cultivate Them," by Edward S. Rand. Rand treats of things new and...

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