[1945 Speech about Racism to a Policing Conference] Police Action in Minority Problems

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New York: Freedom House, 1945. Saddle-stapled in wraps. 15 pp. 7 ¼ x 7 ¼ in.

The transcript of an address given by the Milwaukee Chief of Police to a policing conference in Miami, Florida in 1945. While police chiefs from around the country relaxed in the city renowned for its beaches, this Milwaukee police chief spoke in great detail about how police officers around the country could stop racism, particularly in schools and when dealing with children - racism having been imported to the United States by Nazi propaganda.

Some toning and discoloration rear wrap and fore-edge of text block. Else near fine.

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