The quiet voices : southern rabbis and Black civil rights, 1880s to 1990s /
These wide-ranging essays reveal the various roles played by southern rabbis in the struggle for black civil rights since ReconstructionThe study of black-Jewish relations has become a hotbed of controversy, especially with regard to the role played by Jewish leaders during the Civil Rights movement...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Tuscaloosa :
University of Alabama Press,
©1997.
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Colección: | Judaic studies series (Unnumbered)
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Rabbi Max Heller, Zionism, and the "negro question" : New Orleans, 1891-1911 / Bobbie S. Malone
- Morris Newfeld, Alabama, and Blacks, 1895-1940 / Mark Cowett
- A plea for tolerance : Fineshriber in Memphis / Berkley Kalin
- "Hamans" and "Torquemadas" : Southern and Northern Jewish responses to the civil rights movement, 1945-1965 / Marc Dollinger
- Civil and social rights efforts of Arkansas Jewry / Carolyn Gray LeMaster
- Rabbi Sidney Wolf : harmonizing in Texas / Hollace Ava Weiner
- Rabbi David Jacobson and the integration of San Antonio / Karl Preuss
- The prophetic voice : Rabbi James A. Wax / Patricia M. LaPointe
- Rabbi Grafman and Birmingham's civil rights era / Terry Barr
- Divided together : Jews and African Americans in Durham, North Carolina / Leonard Rogoff
- Big struggle in a small town : Charles Mantinband of Hattiesburg, Mississippi / Clive Webb
- What price Amos? Perry Nussbaum's career in Jackson, Mississippi / Gary Phillip Zola
- Jacob M. Rothschild : his legacy twenty years after / Janice Rothschild Blumberg
- The year they closed the schools : the Norfolk story / Malcolm Stern
- A personal memoir / Myron Berman
- "Then and now" : Southern rabbis and civil rights / Micah D. Greenstein and Howard Greenstein.