Germany, Poland, and the Danzig Question, 1937–1939
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Rashid A. Halloway was a diplomat and life-long student of international affairs, with interest in pre-World War II Europe and the United Nations, especially the period 1950 to 1962 when numerous new nations in Asia and Africa, having gained independence from colonial rule, were admitted to membership. He served his country as Trade Attaché in the Sierra Leone High Commission in London and established International Studies at Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA, where he taught until his death in 1979. He published and lectured on Peace and the U.N. throughout his life.