Kike, a documentary history of antisemitism in America
TítuloKike, a documentary history of antisemitism in America
Call number305.8924/0031
Número del objeto00989
Lugar de publicaciónNew York, New York, United States
EditorialWorld Publishing Company
Año de publicación
1972
Paginación231p.,bibliography
MaterialBook
SerieThe Ethnic Prejudice in America Series
ISBN0529044951
Descripción
This book is filled with examples of antisemitism garnered from a range of sources that is startling: the casual references of a noted author such as William Faulkner; newspaper articles from responsible daily papers and from hate sheets such as The American Gentile; cartoons that play upon the physical and ethical stereotype; serious explanations from resort businessmen of the undesirability of Jews as guests; and interviews with contemporary Christian Americans whose unconscious antisemitism is revealed in the thoughtless repetition of slurs