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Separate Paths: Blacks and Jews in the Twentieth-Century South

1 Jan 1997

The author reviews, compares and contrasts the history of African-Americans in the American South with the history of Southern Jews, and describes periods of time in which those histories and interests converged or differed. The author contends that for the most part, the stories of these two groups have been very different from one another, only recently converging more often than in the past.
history race culture and religion religion and religious groups community relations political behavior

Authors

Deborah Dash Moore

Date uploaded to Policy Archive
2009-07-16
Pages
10
Policy Archive ID
18401
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
Struggles in the Promised Land: Toward a History of Black-Jewish Relations in the United States, Jac

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