Frederick Starr

American Indians


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School students is Starr's intended audience of this work. The easy-to-read stories discuss and describe a wide range of topics such as food…

Strange Peoples


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Starr presents a compendium of descriptions from several peoples (races) around the world as it was in the late XIX century. - Summary by Ma…

The Truth About the Congo


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After traveling extensively through Mexico and other countries, Starr spent a year in Congo during the peak of European colonization. He can…

Mexico and the United States: a Story of Revolution, Intervention and War


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Starr, being an anthropologist and a historian, visited Mexico extensively. As he wrote this book, a highly disruptive, deadly revolution wa…

Readings from Modern Mexican Authors


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Starr visited Mexico in 1894 and became acquainted with a wide array of contemporary writers. This work is a compendium of 29 of those write…

In Indian Mexico


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In this work, Starr delves into the anthropological side of Mexico's Natives ("Indians") at the end of the XIX century. Researche…