The Races of Mankind

The Races of Mankind
Title The Races of Mankind PDF eBook
Author Ruth Benedict
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Pages 36
Release 2020-04-20
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ISBN 9781684224517

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2020 Reprint of the 1943 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition and not reproduced with Optical Recognition software. Published on October 25, 1943, The Races of Mankind makes the argument that all the world's humans are biologically the same. Written by anthropologists Ruth Benedict and Gene Weltfish and illustrated by Ad Reinhardt, The Races of Mankind attacked Nazi party racial policies and urged mankind to see past superficial differences and live in harmony. The pamphlet was a publication of The Public Affairs Committee, a non-profit educational organization whose purpose was "to make available in summary and inexpensive form the results of research on economic and social problems to aid in the understanding and development of American policy" (Benedict and Weltfish, 1943). The idea of scientific racial equality, however, was not met with universal agreement. When the U.S. Army ordered 55,000 copies, members of Congress labeled the pamphlet "communistic" and its use by the Army was banned. Still, the scientific pamphlet's popularity grew, and by 1945 three-quarters of a million copies were in circulation (Abraham, 2012).

Public Affairs Pamphlet

Public Affairs Pamphlet
Title Public Affairs Pamphlet PDF eBook
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Pages 730
Release 1936
Genre Hospitalization insurance
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Public Affairs Pamphlet

Public Affairs Pamphlet
Title Public Affairs Pamphlet PDF eBook
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Pages 372
Release 1936
Genre United States
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Public Affairs Pamphlets

Public Affairs Pamphlets
Title Public Affairs Pamphlets PDF eBook
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Release 1975
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Public Affairs Pamphlet

Public Affairs Pamphlet
Title Public Affairs Pamphlet PDF eBook
Author
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Release 1965
Genre United States
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Public Affairs Pamphlets

Public Affairs Pamphlets
Title Public Affairs Pamphlets PDF eBook
Author United States. Office of Education
Publisher
Pages 96
Release 1937
Genre Pamphlets
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Reynolds Pamphlet

Reynolds Pamphlet
Title Reynolds Pamphlet PDF eBook
Author Alexander Hamilton
Publisher Graphic Arts Books
Pages 29
Release 2021-05-11
Genre History
ISBN 1513297112

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The Reynolds Pamphlet (1797) is an essay by Alexander Hamilton. Written while Hamilton was serving as Secretary of the Treasury, the Pamphlet was intended as a defense against accusations that Hamilton had conspired with James Reynolds to misuse funds meant to cover unpaid wages to Revolutionary War veterans. Admitting to an affair with Maria, Reynolds’ wife, Hamilton claims that the accusation is nothing more than an attempt at blackmail. This revelation not only endangered Hamilton’s career as a public figure, but constituted perhaps the earliest sex scandal in American history. “The bare perusal of the letters from Reynolds and his wife is sufficient to convince my greatest enemy that there is nothing worse in the affair than an irregular and indelicate amour. For this, I bow to the just censure which it merits. I have paid pretty severely for the folly and can never recollect it without disgust and self condemnation. It might seem affectation to say more.” Accused of corruption in his role as Secretary of the Treasury, Alexander Hamilton was forced to confess his adultery, bringing shame to himself as a married man and supposedly honorable public figure, yet saving his political career in the process. Looking back on his affair with Maria Reynolds from a distance of five years, Hamilton expresses regret for his foolishness, yet wholeheartedly denies her husband’s accusation that he had been involved in his scheme to misuse government funds. Perhaps the first sex scandal in American history, the Reynolds affair sent shockwaves throughout the burgeoning republic, leaving many to question the motives and character of their leaders for the first time, though certainly not the last. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Alexander Hamilton’s Reynolds Pamphlet is a classic of American literature reimagined for modern readers.