The Problem of Americanization (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Roberts, Peter

 
9781330859544: The Problem of Americanization (Classic Reprint)

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The purpose of this book is to aid men and women giving all or part time to the work of Americanization. It emphasizes the heritage that is ours, submits a pro gram and a plan Of operation, outlines how men and women may be trained to do the work, and points\to the goal which all Americanization workers should keep before them. America suffers with a world that is worn and torn. In these days of reconstruction we need to recall the heroism of men and women of all lands who have suffered to bring about a better to-morrow. Amer ica's future is full of hope, but it is inseparably involved in the question of whether or not we are willing to weld our five million aliens to the body politic by sympathy, justice, good will, and brotherly kindness. This can be done if we have unfaltering faith that out of all aliens, staunch defenders of this great democracy can be formed.

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Now retired, Peter Roberts and his spouse Glenna divide their time between an art-filled "pied a terre" apartment in Ottawa and a country house in the Gatineau hills where he is at work on a new book on the return to the homeland campaign which saw so many misguided Canadians of east European origin lured to return to the misery of their communist ruled ancestral lands.

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