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Pt. I | Einstein and Robeson on Witherspoon street | |
1 | Escape from Berlin | 3 |
2 | "Paradise" | 11 |
3 | The other Princeton | 20 |
4 | Witherspoon Street | 34 |
5 | Einstein and Robeson, I | 50 |
6 | "Wall of fame" | 66 |
7 | The home front | 76 |
8 | Civil rights activist | 85 |
9 | From World War to Cold War | 98 |
10 | Einstein and Robeson, II | 122 |
11 | "My friend, doctor Einstein" | 129 |
Pt. II | Documents | |
1 | Einstein's statements on race and racism | 135 |
A | "To American Negroes," the crisis, February 1932 | 135 |
B | Address at the inauguration of the "wall of fame" at the world's fair in New York, 1940 | 138 |
C | "The Negro question," Pageant, January 1946 | 139 |
D | Speech to Lincoln University [Pennsylvania] students and faculty, May 3, 1946 | 142 |
E | Letter to President Harry S. Truman on antilynching law, September 1946 | 143 |
F | Message to the National Urban League Convention, September 16, 1946 | 144 |
G | On Walter White, October 1947 | 147 |
H | Interview with the Cheyney Record, October 1948 | 148 |
I | Message to the Southwide Conference On Discrimination In Higher Education, sponsored by the Southern Conference Educational Fund (SCEF), Atlanta University, 1950 | 150 |
J | Interview with Peter A. Bucky | 151 |
K | Letters from W. E. B. Du Bois, 1951 | 152 |
2 | From Einstein's FBI file : on civil rights | 154 |
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Add Einstein on Race and Racism, Nearly fifty years after his death, Albert Einstein remains one of America's foremost cultural icons. A thicket of materials, ranging from scholarly to popular, have been written, compiled, produced, and published about his life and his teachings. Among t, Einstein on Race and Racism to your collection on WonderClub |