North America and The Caribbean
- Canada
- Monarch -
- George V, King of the British Dominions Beyond the Seas (1910–1936)
- Edward VIII, King of the British Dominions Beyond the Seas (1936)
- George VI, King of the British Dominions Beyond the Seas (1936–1952)
- Governor General - John Buchan, Baron Tweedsmuir, Governor General of Canada (1935–1940)
- Prime Minister - William Lyon Mackenzie King, Prime Minister of Canada (1935–1948)
- Monarch -
- Costa Rica
- President -
- Ricardo Jiménez Oreamuno, President of Costa Rica (1932–1936)
- León Cortés Castro, President of Costa Rica (1936–1940)
- President -
- Cuba
- President -
- José Agripino Barnet, Provisional President of Cuba (1935–1936)
- Miguel Mariano Gómez, President of Cuba (1936)
- Federico Laredo Brú, President of Cuba (1936–1940)
- President -
- Dominican Republic
- De facto Head of State - Rafael Trujillo, de facto ruler of the Dominican Republic (1930–1961)
- President - Rafael Trujillo, President of the Dominican Republic (1930–1938)
- El Salvador
- President - Maximiliano Hernández Martínez, President of El Salvador (1935–1944)
- Guatemala
- President - Jorge Ubico, President of Guatemala (1931–1944)
- Haiti
- President - Sténio Vincent, President of Haiti (1930–1941)
- Honduras
- President - Tiburcio Carías Andino, President of Honduras (1933–1949)
- Mexico
- President - Lázaro Cárdenas, President of Mexico (1934–1940)
- Nicaragua
- President -
- Juan Bautista Sacasa, President of Nicaragua (1933–1936)
- Carlos Alberto Brenes, Acting President of Nicaragua (1936–1937)
- President -
- Panama
- President -
- Harmodio Arias Madrid, President of Panama (1932–1936)
- Juan Demóstenes Arosemena, President of Panama (1936–1939)
- President -
- United States of America
- President - Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States (1933–1945)
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“New York is a meeting place for every race in the world, but the Chinese, Armenians, Russians, and Germans remain foreigners. So does everyone except the blacks. There is no doubt but that the blacks exercise great influence in North America, and, no matter what anyone says, they are the most delicate, spiritual element in that world.”
—Federico García Lorca (18981936)
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—Federico García Lorca (18981936)
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