Frank Tannenbaum
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Slave and Citizen: The Classic Comparative Study of Race Relations in the Americas
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1946
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12 editions
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Ten Keys To Latin America (Vintage Books)
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1966
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13 editions
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Peace by Revolution: Mexico After 1910
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1966
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4 editions
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Mexican Agrarian Revolution
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1968
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8 editions
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The Labor Movement: Its Conservative Functions and Social Consequences
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1921
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38 editions
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Darker Phases Of The South
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Osborne of Sing Sing,
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The Six-hour Shift and Industrial Efficiency
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2015
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27 editions
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The future of democracy in Latin America;: Essays
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1974
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Wall Shadows a Study in American Prisons
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“No more self-defeating device could be discovered than the one society has developed in dealing with the criminal. It proclaims his career in such loud and dramatic forms that both he and the community accept the judgment as a fixed description. He becomes conscious of himself as a criminal, and the community expects him to live up to his reputation, and will not credit him if he does not live up to it.”
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“I am not speaking here of the theory of the class struggle — I am speaking of the fact as the workers know it. Hundreds and thousands of workers are class-conscious without ever having heard of Marx and without coming in contact with the doctrine as such. They are class-conscious because their struggles for existence and their desire to escape from oppression and monotony, find constant opposition.”
― The Labor Movement : Its Conservative Functions and Social Consequences / (1921) [Leather Bound]
― The Labor Movement : Its Conservative Functions and Social Consequences / (1921) [Leather Bound]
“The settlement of America was not a purely European enterprise. It is more accurately described as a common undertaking by the folk coming from both Europe and Africa.”
― Slave & Citizen: The Negro in the Americas
― Slave & Citizen: The Negro in the Americas
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