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  • af Cheryl Lynn Greenberg
    1.417,95 kr.

  • af Cheryl Lynn Greenberg, Joe Bateman & Richard Arvedon
    233,95 kr.

  • - Remembering SNCC
    af Cheryl Lynn Greenberg
    441,95 kr.

    Beginning with an overview of the Student Nonviolent Co-ordinating Committee, this volume then presents over 40 oral histories from some of its members. They explore the origins of the movement, its early adoption of nonviolent protest and its ultimate renunciation of liberal integration.

  • - African Americans in the Great Depression
    af Cheryl Lynn Greenberg
    399,95 - 469,95 kr.

  • - Black-Jewish Relations in the American Century
    af Cheryl Lynn Greenberg
    555,95 kr.

    Was there ever really a black-Jewish alliance in twentieth-century America? And if there was, what happened to it? In Troubling the Waters, Cheryl Greenberg answers these questions more definitively than they have ever been answered before, drawing the richest portrait yet of what was less an alliance than a tumultuous political engagement--but one that energized the civil rights revolution, shaped the agenda of liberalism, and affected the course of American politics as a whole. Drawing on extensive new research in the archives of organizations such as the NAACP and the Anti-Defamation League, Greenberg shows that a special black-Jewish political relationship did indeed exist, especially from the 1940s to the mid-1960s--its so-called "e;golden era"e;--and that this engagement galvanized and broadened the civil rights movement. But even during this heyday, she demonstrates, the black-Jewish relationship was anything but inevitable or untroubled. Rather, cooperation and conflict coexisted throughout, with tensions caused by economic clashes, ideological disagreements, Jewish racism, and black anti-Semitism, as well as differences in class and the intensity of discrimination faced by each group. These tensions make the rise of the relationship all the more surprising--and its decline easier to understand. Tracing the growth, peak, and deterioration of black-Jewish engagement over the course of the twentieth century, Greenberg shows that the history of this relationship is very much the history of American liberalism--neither as golden in its best years nor as absolute in its collapse as commonly thought.

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