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Learning From History, Vol. 63
Learning From History, Vol. 63, Because the Holocaust, at its core, was an extreme expression of a devastating racism, the author contends it has special significance for African Americans. Locke, a university professor, clergyman, and African American, reflects on the common experience, Learning From History, Vol. 63 has a rating of 3 stars
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Learning From History, Vol. 63, Because the Holocaust, at its core, was an extreme expression of a devastating racism, the author contends it has special significance for African Americans. Locke, a university professor, clergyman, and African American, reflects on the common experience, Learning From History, Vol. 63
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  • Learning From History, Vol. 63
  • Written by author Hubert G. Locke
  • Published by Greenwood Publishing Group, Incorporated, July 2000
  • Because the Holocaust, at its core, was an extreme expression of a devastating racism, the author contends it has special significance for African Americans. Locke, a university professor, clergyman, and African American, reflects on the common experience
  • Explores the relationship between the experiences of African Americans and the devastating calamity that befell the European Jews between 1933 and 1945.
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Among and Apart: Black and Jewish Peoples in Western Societies

Similar Histories - Separate Experiences (The Difficulty of Approach)

Black and Jewish Americans as "Minorities" (The Difficulty of Visibility)

The Holocaust: Problem, Perplexity and Perspective

The Problem of Inquiry: Amin, Hitler and the Holocaust

The Holocaust and the Problem of Patriotism

The Holocaust and the Problem of Parochialism: The Debate over Holocaust Studies

The Problem of Empathy: Jewish Suffering and the Suffering of Others

Holocaust and the Bystander

The Holocaust: A Black Christian's Perspective


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