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|a We Jews and Blacks :
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|a Willis Barnstone's third book of memoirs begins with his childhood and ends with his brother's death in 1987. A central theme is labels - names, ethnicities, all distinctions that cause suspicion, anger, and destruction. Barnstone speaks as a Jew who has from early in his life shared parallel experiences with African Americans. He dwells on his own experience of "passing", already present in the name Barnstone, a name changed before his birth to conceal - or not to advertise - that he was a Jew, which might affect admission to private schools and college, his integration into society, and his
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|a Cover -- TOC -- Acknowledgments -- A Chat with the Reader -- The Hell Face of Sacred Distinctions -- The Plot -- Jews and Blacks of Early Childhood -- Swans over Manhattan -- Anatole Broyard (1920-90), the Inventor -- What Was a Jew? -- Dad Grew Up in the Streets -- Languages of the Jews -- Spanish Jews -- Jews and Blacks of Early Adolescence -- "At the Red Sea," by Yusef Komunyakaa -- Assimilation and Passing under the Shadow of War and Holocaust -- Yehuda Maccabee and Hellenization of the Jews -- Gnosticism and Other Heresies -- A Summer Camp in Maine with the Scent of Palestine.
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|a Sammy Propp of the Black Shoes -- Black People -- Leah Scott -- My Unseen Black Grand-Stepmother -- Othello -- Reading the Bible in Hebrew -- Bar Mitzvah -- "Othello's Rose," by Yosef Komunyakaa -- Early Jewish Corruption and Bayard Rustin, the BlackNightingale -- Early Corruption -- Yeshua ben Yosef Passing as Jesus Christ -- So Long, Sammy -- Off to the Quakers -- Bayard Rustin, the Black Nightingale Singing His People into the Heart of the Makers of the Underground Railroad -- More Deadly Application Blanks -- Jews and Blacks in College, and Freedom in Europe.
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|a Bowdoin College: The Jewish and Black Ghetto in Old LongfellowHall -- A Letter to The Nation -- Coming Out of My Own Ghetto of Silences -- Off to Europe, Where Old-Fashioned Bigotry Is Huge, yet Now WhoCares? Not Me -- Changing Money on the Rue des Rosiers and Getting Married by the Grand Rabbi of Paris -- Having Fun at Gunpoint in Crete -- Working in Greece for the King -- White Islands and Northern Monasteries on Huge Stalagmites -- Thessaloniki, a City of Peoples -- Greeks and Jews and Blacks and Russians -- Jews, Greeks, and Romans in Alexandria -- Cavafy and His Poem "Of the Jews (a.d. 50)."
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|a Romaniot Jews in Byzantium -- The Sephardim in Muslim Spain -- Jews and Greeks in Thessaloniki -- Facts on the Slaughter -- Thessaloniki and Absence -- Days and Nights with Odysseus on the Way to Holy Athos -- The Madness of a Jew Trying to Marry in a Greek Orthodox Churchin Crete -- A Black and White Illumination -- Friendship in Tangier with a French Baroness Who Told Me I HadKilled Her Lord -- "Sound Out Your Race Loud and Clear" -- A Jewman in the U.S. Army -- A Touch of Freedom -- Fort Dix: "I'm Black and My Balls Are Made of Brass."
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|a "Sound Out Your Race, Loud and Clear! Caucasian or Negra!"Yelled the White Sergeant in Segregated Georgia -- Holy Communion of Bagels and Lox for Jewish Personnel -- Black Barbers Brought on Base to Cut Black Men's Hair -- Captain Hammond, Baritone, and the Children of the Périgord -- Mumbling about Race and Religion in China, Nigeria, Tuscaloosa, and Buenos Aires -- Ma Ke, a Chinese Jew with Whom I Shared Suppers in Beijing -- Olaudah Equiano Bouncing around the Globe as a Slave Sailor under aQuaker Captain Until He Settles Down in London as aDistinguished Writer and Abolitionist.
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