Czecho-Slovak Student Life/Volume 18/Number 2/Lest We Be Misunderstood
Lest We Be Misunderstood.
We believe that America is a composite of various nationalities of Europe. Its culture is the resultant of the cultures of the various peoples who have immigrated to America. And the more we understand the various nationalities that have melted into this our great nation, the better shall we understand one another. We have taken upon ourselves, among other things, the task of presenting the various phases of Czechoslovak culture, the work of Americans of Czechoslovak ancestry,—all which, we humbly think, will prove of interest particularly to American students of Czechoslovak ancestry and the general American public at large.
This work was published in 1927 and is anonymous or pseudonymous due to unknown authorship. It is in the public domain in the United States as well as countries and areas where the copyright terms of anonymous or pseudonymous works are 97 years or less since publication.
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