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      The bitter struggle in Morocco between the Riff tribes under resistance leader Muhammad ibn Abd-eI-Krim and the authority of Governor General Hubert Lyautey raises for reexamination of the question of the success of the French colonial experiment in North Africa, especially in relation to the race and color question. France has a deserved reputation of having come closer to solving the color question than any other great Western Power. The situation both within France itself and in her colonies is free from those tragic prejudices, which make Great Britain's dominion in Egypt and India seem so hopeless and form a continual ferment of injustice and conflict in South Africa and in the United States.