The Poles in America
The Poles in America. By Paul Fox, pastor of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Baltimore, Md. This is volume two in Racial Studies-New American Series. Mr. Fox was born of Polish parents in Austrian Silesia. His preparatory education was received in his own country, after which he graduated from Western Reserve University and took four years' postgraduate work at Johns Hopkins and a course at Oberlin Theological Seminary. He is eminently qualified to interpret his race to America and to give the right interpretation of America to the Poles. The inspiring and tragic story of Poland is admirably told. His book supplies just that dependable information which intelligent readers are seeking.

-Woman's Home Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Vol. 39 [1922]

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The Poles in America
The Poles in America. By Paul Fox, pastor of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Baltimore, Md. This is volume two in Racial Studies-New American Series. Mr. Fox was born of Polish parents in Austrian Silesia. His preparatory education was received in his own country, after which he graduated from Western Reserve University and took four years' postgraduate work at Johns Hopkins and a course at Oberlin Theological Seminary. He is eminently qualified to interpret his race to America and to give the right interpretation of America to the Poles. The inspiring and tragic story of Poland is admirably told. His book supplies just that dependable information which intelligent readers are seeking.

-Woman's Home Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Vol. 39 [1922]

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The Poles in America

The Poles in America

by Paul Fox
The Poles in America

The Poles in America

by Paul Fox


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The Poles in America. By Paul Fox, pastor of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Baltimore, Md. This is volume two in Racial Studies-New American Series. Mr. Fox was born of Polish parents in Austrian Silesia. His preparatory education was received in his own country, after which he graduated from Western Reserve University and took four years' postgraduate work at Johns Hopkins and a course at Oberlin Theological Seminary. He is eminently qualified to interpret his race to America and to give the right interpretation of America to the Poles. The inspiring and tragic story of Poland is admirably told. His book supplies just that dependable information which intelligent readers are seeking.

-Woman's Home Missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Vol. 39 [1922]


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