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Jews in the South. |
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Dinnerstein, Leonard.
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Baton Rouge, Louisiana State University Press [1973]
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English |
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| Item Description |
- viii, 392 p. 24 cm.
- ISBN: 0807102261
- OCLC Number: 00595453
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| Notes |
- Includes bibliographical references.
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Table of Contents
- Section 1. Jewish Life In the Antebellum And Confederate South (p. 25)
- Jacob Henry's Speech, 1809 (p. 43)
- Further Light On Jacob Henry (p. 47)
- David L. Yulee Florida's First Senator (p. 52)
- Judah Philip Benjamin (p. 75)
- Jews and Negro Slavery In the Old South, 1789-1865 (p. 89)
- American Judaeophobia Confederate Version (p. 135)
- Section 2. Jews in the New South (p. 157)
- Atlanta in The Progressive Era: a Dreyfus Affair in Georgia (p. 170)
- Section 3. Southerners View the Jew (p. 199)
- The Twentieth Century And the Jews (p. 206)
- Section 4. Life in The Twentieth-Century South (p. 215)
- Slow Revolution in Richmond, Va A New Pattern in the Making (p. 251)
- Southern Jews The Two Communities (p. 265)
- Mixed Marriages In the Deep South (p. 283)
- The New Orleans Jewish Community (p. 288)
- Section 5. Jews and Desegregation (p. 305)
- The Dilemma Of the Southern Jew (p. 334)
- Virginia Jewry in the School Crisis Anti-Semitism and Desegregation (p. 341)
- Mississippi Marranos (p. 351)
- Rabbis and Negro Rights In the South, 1954-1967 (p. 360)
- Contributors (p. 386)
- Bibliographical Essay (p. 389)
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