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Carleton Putnam


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American airline pioneer, writer, and biographer.

He was a founder and president of Chicago & Southern Airlines, which was merged with Delta Air Lines. He was a chairman and, later, a director of Delta.

He was educated at Princeton and the Columbia University. He wrote two books defending segregation and a biography of Theodore Roosevelt.

Average rating: 4.0 · 62 ratings · 11 reviews · 15 distinct worksSimilar authors
Race And Reason

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Race and Reason: A Yankee View

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High journey: A decade in t...

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Framework for love: A study...

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A Study in Racial Realities

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“The whole matter can really be put in a nutshell: a gullible, trusting nation has been misled by various minority groups with their own self-interest at stake into believing that Negroes have an inborn capacity for Western civilization equal to the white race.”
Carleton Putnam, Race And Reason

“I draw your attention to the fact that what I have called the “new immigration” has concentrated very largely in the urban northeast and north-central sections of the United States, has bred prolifically there, not only in children but in ideas, has come to wield a heavy influence in the educational and entertainment fields and in other areas of mass communications, and finally that this “new immigration” was not initially schooled in the Protestant Ethic upon which our nation was founded. Nor has it shown any great inclination to become so.”
Carleton Putnam, Race And Reason



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