White America:
The American Racial Problem as Seen in a Worldwide Perspective
by Earnest Sevier Cox

Revised Edition (1937)

The problems created by racial contact are as old as humanity; indeed, some would say, as old as life itself. Most persons are convinced that the problem is insoluable or if soluble, in some never-defined, mystical fasion.

The problem of race is never a legal, economic, religious or even a social problem so much as it is a biological and a political problem.

Few writers on race care to recognize this truth and few readers could learn enough about it to resent the incredible prevarications and ignorance-mongering of supposedly reliable authorities.

This presentation of Earnest Sevier Cox's White America is being made available to the greater attention of responsible and thinking people who desire to work for a solution to one of the world's greatest problems.