Louis Adamic

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Adamic, Louis (23 Mar 1899 - 4 Sep 1951)

Adamic, a Yugoslav who was born in Blato in what now is Slovenia, wrote of his early move to the United States in Laughing in the Jungle (1932). When he proposed that European-Americans be returned to their homelands to educate Europeans in democracy, the scheme led to his conference with Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill, which he described in Dinner at the White House (1946).

Adamic’s freethought shows in The Truth about Aimee Semple McPherson (1926) and The World of Satan in the Bible (1928).

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