An anatomy of Black anti-semitism.
From: Judaism: A Quarterly Journal of Jewish Life andThought
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Date: 9/22/1994
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Author: Whitfield, Stephen J.
Virulent anti-semitism has been rising steadily in certain sectors of the African-American community so much so that anti-Jewish sentiment is much higher now among African-Americans that in any other group. While meanness to Jews is by no means reflective of the views of most African-Americans, the refusal of prominent African-Americans to decry the bigotry of people such as Louis Farrakhan and Khalid Muhammad has left many Jewish-American leaders wondering if they have indirectly encouraged ...
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