Strangers and Neighbors


Relations Between Blacks and Jews in the United States

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Edited by Maurianne Adams, John H. Bracey, Introduction by Julian Bond
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UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS PRESS
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
255 x 179 mm
Weight:
1490 g
Pages:
800

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Maurianne Adams is lecturer in education at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and coeditor of Teaching for Diversity and Social Justice: A Source Book.John H. Bracey is professor of Afro-American studies at the same institution and coeditor of the "Black Studies Resources" microfilm series. Julian Bond is a distinguished visiting professor at American University and a lecturer in history at the University of Virginia.

"An excellent anthology. The editors have put together a fascinating collection of pieces on several aspects of the black-Jewish encounter. . . . There is no doubt in my mind that the book represents a significant contribution to the field."--Robert G. Weisbord, coauthor of Bittersweet Encounter: The Afro-American and the American Jew "A fascinating and well-balanced collection of articles and documents on an important topic. The editors have searched widely for writings that go beyond the obvious, that raise crucial issues and offer nuanced arguments. The scope of the book is impressive--ranging broadly in time, topic, and approach."--Cheryl Greenberg, author of Troubling the Waters: Black-Jewish Relations in the American Century

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