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No Black American was more determined to realize the promise of American life following the Civil War, nor more frustrated by his inability to do so than John Lewis Waller. This book focuses on his career and his efforts to realize personal fulfillment in a racist world.
Argues persuasively that Washington's response to Argentine neutrality in World War II was based on internal differences than on external issues or economic motives. He explains how bureaucratic infighting within the US government, entirely irrelevant to the issues involved, shaped important national policy toward Argentina.
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