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Being Black and Jewish

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CUL_Lectures_CU_2934_AM_1_1.mp3 (103.15 MB)
CUL_Lectures_CU_2934_AM_1_2.mp3 (67.27 MB)
Permanent Link(s)
https://hdl.handle.net/1813/43486
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Cornell University Lecture Tape Collection
Author
Greenburg, Reuben
Abstract

Greenburg addresses anti-semitic and racist trends in the United States, tracing similarities and contrasts between the black and Jewish community and their impact on images of Jews and blacks.

Description
Recorded in Ithaca, NY by Cornell University., Sponsored by: Jewish Studies Program,Near Eastern Studies, Department of,Africana Studies and Research Center., Speaker(s): Reuben Greenburg is chief of the Charleston Police Department., Lecture, October 24, 1988.
Date Issued
1988-10-24
Keywords
Antisemitism--United States
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Racism--United States
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United States--Social conditions--1980- Since 1980
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3601991
Type
sound

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