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Going South: Jewish Women in the Civil Rights Movement
Debra L. Schultz
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| #1640723 in Books | NYU Press | 2002-10-01 | 2002-10-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.69 x6.00l,.90 | File type: PDF | 248 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Going South: Jewish Women in the Civil Rights Movement ...|By Stephen Horblitt|Going South: Jewish Women in the Civil Rights Movement provides the reader with an in-depth look at Jewish Women activists who participated on the ground in the striges for Civil Right in the American South. It examines the motivations, the experiences, and the impact of the Jewish Women who contrib|From Publishers Weekly|When Barbara Jacobs, a Brandeis student, returned to campus after working with black civil rights groups in the South in 1960, she found a limerick in her university mailbox that expressed a common prejudice faced by Jewish women activists
Many people today know that the 1964 murder in Mississippi of two Jewish men--Mickey Schwerner and Andrew Goodman--and their Black colleague, James Chaney, marked one of the most wrenching episodes of the civil rights movement. Yet very few realize that Andrew Goodman had been in Mississippi for one day when he was killed; Rita Schwerner, Mickey's wife, had been organizing in Mississippi for six difficult months.
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