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JEWS IN / \ BLACK PERSPECTIVES / \ A Dialogue Edited with an Introduction by Joseph R. Washington, Jr. "BOSTON PUBUC’ LIBRARY81 JEWS BLACK IN PERSPECTIVES Digitized by the Internet Archive 2015 in https://archive.org/details/jewsinblackperspOOwash JEWS / IN \ BLACK PERSPECTIVES I \ A Dialogue Edited with an Introduction by Joseph R. Washington, Jr. UNIVERSITY PRESSOF AMERICA Lanham • New York • London Copyright© 1989by University PressofAmerica®,Inc. 4720BostonWay MD Lanham, 20706 3HenriettaStreet LondonWC2E8LUEngland Allrightsreserved PrintedintheUnitedStatesofAmerica BritishCataloginginPublicationInformationAvailable © 1984byAssociatedUniversityPresses,Inc. Library ofCongress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Jews in Black perspectives : adialogue / edited with an introduction by Joseph R. Washington, Jr. p. cm. Edited version ofselected papersdelivered at a symposium held at the University ofPennsylvania, March 25-27, 1982, underthe auspices ofthe Afro-American Studies Program, University ofPennsylvania. Reprint. Originally published: Rutherford Fairleigh Dickinson : University Press, ©1984. —Includes bibliographic—al references. — 1. Afro—-Americans Relations wi—th Jews Congresses. 2. Jews—United States Po—litics and government Congresses. 3. United States Race relations Congresses. I. Washington,Joseph R. II. University of Pennsylvania. Afro-American Studies Program. E185.61.J48 1989 305.8'924073—dc20 89-16676 CIP ISBN 0-8191-7477-7 (alk. paper) To SophiaWashington who illuminated brilliantly why—a legitimate claim is a value frequently enhanced byvolunteering not to exercise — a right rather than avirtue, which takes no holiday AllUniversityPressofAmericabooksareproducedonacid-freepaper. Thepaperusedinthispublicationmeetstheminim—umrequirementsof AmericanNationalStandardforInformationSciences PermanenceofPaper forPrintedLibraryMaterials,ANSIZ39.48-1984. Contents Acknowledgments Notes on Contributors Introduction Joseph R. Washington, Jr. African Diaspora and Jewish John Gibbs St. Clair Drake Diaspora: Convergence and Divergence A Black Nineteenth-Century Hollis R. Lynch Response to Jews and Zionism: The Case of Edward Wilmot Blyden Jews and the Enigma ofthe Robert A. Hill Pan-African Congress of 1919 Shortcuts to the Mainstream: David Levering Lewis Afro-American and Jewish Notables in the 1920s and 1930s Parallels in the Urban Herbert Gutman Experience Jews and Blacks: What Nathan Glazer Happened to the Grand Alliance? Blacks and Jews in the Civil Claybourne Carson, Jr. Rights Movement Africa and the Middle East: Richard L. Sklar What Blacks and Jews Owe to Each Other The Fallacies ofPragmatism: Naomi Chazan Israeli Foreign Policy Toward South Africa Reflections on Two Isolated Matthew Holden, Jr. Peoples Acknowledgments A symposium on “Jews in the Afro-American Perspective: A Dia- logue” was held on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania, March 25-27, 1982, under the auspices of the University’s Afro- American Studies Program. The symposium was made possible by a grant from the Pennsylvania Humanities Council and Meyer and Rosaline Feinstein Foundation. This book is not the verbatim proceed- ings of the symposium, but is the edited version of selected papers delivered at this conference. Joseph R. Washington, Jr.

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