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by Stuart Svonkin (Author)
America's dark history of anti-Semitism, racism, and ethnic bigotry--and many of the efforts to combat such prejudice--has received growing attention in recent years. Yet one of the most important stories in America's struggle to overcome ethnic and religious hatred has gone largely untold. From the Depression to the late 1960s Jewish organizations--working as the leaders in a broadly based social and political movement--waged a determined campaign to eliminate all forms of discrimination and prejudice from American society.
From the Depression to the late 1960s, Jewish organizations -- as leaders in a broadly based social and political movement -- waged a determined campaign to eliminate all forms of discrimination and prejudice from American society. Many of the tactics these groups pioneered -- including educational programs in the schools, mass media appeals for tolerance, and legal challenges in the courts -- remain among the principal weapons of contemporary rights activists. In Jews Against Prejudice, Stuart Svonkin delves into the archival records of America's major Jewish defense groups to create the first comprehensive account of this vital chapter in American civil rights history.
Stuart Svonkin received his Ph.D. in History from Columbia University and will complete his J.D. from Harvard Law School in the Spring of 1999. He has taught American History and Jewish History at Columbia University and the New School for Social Research.
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