Publisher's Synopsis
This volume contains the complete proceedings of the Second National Peace Congress, held in Chicago from May 2nd to 5th, 1909. Organized by the American Peace Congress, this gathering brought together prominent figures and activists dedicated to promoting peace and resolving international conflicts through diplomacy and arbitration. The proceedings offer a detailed record of the discussions, resolutions, and addresses delivered during the congress, reflecting the key issues and debates within the early 20th-century peace movement. Topics covered range from international law and disarmament to the role of education and public opinion in fostering peace. "Proceedings of the Second National Peace Congress" provides valuable insights into the historical context and intellectual foundations of peace advocacy in America.
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