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Anti-Semitism in the United States : $b Its history and causes

By Lee J. (Lee Joseph) Levinger

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Explore a time of post-war prejudice in a land of freedom, where hidden biases reveal the complexities of society's feelings toward a particular people.

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2024-03-21
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"Anti-Semitism in the United States: Its History and Causes" by Lee J. (Lee Joseph) Levinger is a look into the emergence of anti-Jewish feelings in America, especially after World War I. The book highlights the strange reality that a country built on freedom and acceptance could still show prejudice. The story explains how group behavior and social forces can cause intolerance. It argues to truly grasp why anti-Semitism exists in America, one must look at the entire history and how tolerance has grown or shrunk among its people. The beginnings introduce a deep exploration of how society viewed Jewish people in America, hinting at a complex analysis to come.

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