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1821:(1935). In this book Widney also outlines the race life among aryans and others. He believed that "its people will remain, in a great degree, under the care and control of the stronger race-life..." he goes on to say that "It is the stronger civilization dominating the weaker. The science and factories of modern life are not found in the tropics." Weather this text is read as international relations or as racial commentary is left to the reader although the fact that the text depends on an aryan supremacy in North America is clear.
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1332:, 107–108, 215–236, 239.
577:Collis Potter Huntington
304:William Tecumseh Sherman
143:He was a founder of the
2403:American reparationists
2343:People from Piqua, Ohio
2328:Miami University alumni
1685:39 (April 2001):167–80.
1398:; in print edition B-2.
964:"Drum Barracks History"
764:reparations for slavery
525:California of the South
519:He was a member of the
352:California of the South
261:Santa Clara, California
196:(LL.D.) degree for his
2393:California Republicans
2323:History of Los Angeles
2216:Rufus B. von KleinSmid
2184:Marion McKinley Bovard
2112:Marion McKinley Bovard
2035:Kress, George Henry. A
1557:June 10, 2007, at the
1463:Winter and Gebhard 11.
1445:Landauer 14, Starr 91.
1207:12:8 (June 1949):5–8,
950:June 10, 2007, at the
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636:Marion McKinley Bovard
509:
500:Sierra Madre Mountains
432:California development
381:
302:(1816–1898). General
285:Wilmington, California
231:Toland Medical College
180:After graduating from
145:Church of the Nazarene
2020:de Stanley, Mildred.
1283:(# November 1891):3,
980:Drum Barracks History
777:
569:San Pedro, California
543:, after traveling to
504:
481:On the Old West Coast
462:Los Angeles City Hall
376:
300:John Strother Griffin
107:Joseph Pomeroy Widney
36:Joseph Pomeroy Widney
18:Joseph Pomeroy Widney
2049:Rand, Carl Wheeler.
1952:May 5, 2007, at the
1773:(November 28, 1906).
1230:on November 18, 2010
1097:[Widney, Joseph P.,
1055:May 5, 2007, at the
671:Robert Samuel Maclay
473:Hesperia, California
438:Robert Maclay Widney
306:and Mexican bandido
248:. They lived in the
246:San Jose, California
171:Robert Samuel Maclay
2418:Union Army soldiers
1570:Smith, Holiness 82.
1289:Scribner's Magazine
1205:The Desert Magazine
818:Books (co-authored)
778:Widney Hall in 1915
732:Widney in his 1876
657:Religious interests
588:Southern California
573:Port of Los Angeles
458:San Gabriel Mission
416:, Widney said that
233:(later part of the
2168:Presidents of the
1999:Botkin, Daniel B.
1819:The Three Americas
1330:The Three Americas
1318:The Three Americas
1281:The New York Times
880:on August 15, 2007
803:Widney High School
792:Evergreen Cemetery
780:
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595:The Three Americas
414:The Three Americas
412:In his 1935 book,
340:Los Angeles County
239:Doctor of Medicine
118:American Civil War
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1866:Facilities Report
1771:Los Angeles Times
1683:Methodist History
1518:History LA County
1476:History LA County
1392:Los Angeles Times
1366:Executive Summary
1354:Los Angeles Times
1304:See Horace Bell,
1293:Los Angeles Times
807:Orpha Mae Klinker
798:on July 6, 1938.
707:Thomas Starr King
645:Phineas F. Bresee
611:Los Angeles Times
516:health culture".
488:Los Angeles Times
446:Los Angeles Times
289:Arizona Territory
265:Los Angeles River
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