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First published in 1948, Morals in the Melting Pot is an important historical reference work addressing some of the age-old moral dilemmas in society. Edward Griffith discusses themes like contraception, sex and religion, divorce, homosexuality, abortion, adolescent problems, preparation for marriage, and extramarital relationships. The author argues for having the capacity to appreciate moral truth and give integrity and purpose to actions which can otherwise become isolated and devoid of meaning and he says that this requires a degree of spiritual awareness which many people seem to ignore or don't even possess. This book will be of interest to scholars and researchers of sociology, ethics and moral philosophy.
This collection contains two scrapbooks covering the life of Edward M. Griffith of Little Rock and a small box of documents consisting mostly of items that were loose in the scrapbooks. The scrapbooks were put together by Griffith's mother Flora and cover social events in Little Rock in the 1930s. The scrapbooks and the documents also include letters sent to Griffith by his fiancé, later his wife, while she was on a tour of Europe in 1937, as well as the correspondence sent to his mother while he was in the Army in Europe.
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