
Right Above Race
Read online or download for free
Language: EnglishPublished:
Authors:
- Kahn, Otto H.
1867 - 1934
About this book
In a time of global conflict, "Right Above Race" by Otto H. Kahn emerges as a powerful treatise advocating for national loyalty amidst the tumult of World War I. Kahn emphasizes the significance of allegiance to one’s adopted country, particularly addressing the challenges faced by Americans of German descent. He argues that the concept of unalienable rights must transcend ethnic divisions, urging unity over division. This compelling document serves as a crucial reminder of the complexities of identity and patriotism during wartime. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, "Right Above Race" invites readers to reflect on the enduring themes of loyalty and belonging in the face of adversity. Discover Kahn's insights and their relevance to contemporary discussions on race and national identity.
More books by author: Kahn, Otto H.
Government Ownership of Railroads, and War Taxation
The New York Stock Exchange and Public Opinion Remarks at Annual Dinner, Association of Stock Exchange Brokers, Held at the Astor Hotel, New York, January 24, 1917
War Taxation: Some Comments and Letters
High Finance
Frenzied Liberty; The Myth of "A Rich Man's War"