Publisher's Synopsis
"North America and Africa, Their Past, Present and Future, and key to the Negro Problem" by John F. Foard, originally published in 1904, offers a historical perspective on the relationship between North America and Africa, particularly focusing on the African-American experience. Foard examines the historical context of slavery and its lingering effects on both continents, exploring the social, economic, and political challenges faced by African-Americans in the United States. This work provides insights into the prevailing attitudes and proposed solutions for racial issues at the turn of the 20th century. While reflecting the perspectives of its time, it serves as a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of race relations and the historical interplay between North America and Africa.
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