Blacks and Jews: affinity and confrontation
TitreBlacks and Jews: affinity and confrontation
Auteur
Call number296.3/0005
N° d'objet01172L
Lieu de publicationNew York, New York, United States
Année de publication
1977
Paginationpp379-386
MatérielArticle
ISBN087068499X
NotesArticle from the book "Auschwitz: beginning of a new era" pp379-386
Description
Jews and Blacks share a common minority status in U.S., but with a difference. By the time they became a minority in the west, Jews had an ancient religious and cultural tradition behind them. Their deep sense of identity enabled them to maintain their integrity across centuries of defamation, discrimination and persecution.. Blacks, on the other hand were uprooted from their culture, and because of their status as slaves were forced into isolation, cut off from their roots and at the mercy of their White masters