Autobiography, 107:amazed and frightened by the attitude of many Americans to their fellow-Americans, the NegroAutobiography, 107:the attitude of many Americans to their fellow-Americans, the Negro minority. The problem will haveAutobiography, 219:more pernicious than the slogan "America for the Americans." I know nothing more insular than theExternalisation, 451:and wide experience proves irritating to Americans. Americans, both in the northern and in theExternalisation, 451:wide experience proves irritating to Americans. Americans, both in the northern and in the southernHealing, 261:is our theme today) be offset. The Negroes are Americans, as well as the New Englanders and allInitiation, 54:his pupils a large number of Europeans and Americans, is a Rajput Prince, and for many decades heldProblems, 12:or South Africa, the cry of "America for the Americans", or British Imperialism, the shouting ofProblems, 27:minds are deeply aware. Like all young people, Americans feel superior to more mature fellowPsychology1, 174:all, and that Asiatic, Nordics, Jews, Gentiles, Americans, and Anglo-Saxons, the Africans and allRays, 751:strife and seek to force the Dutch to do what Americans feel should be done, and (at the same time) |