Beyond Alliances : The Jewish Role in Reshaping the Racial Landscape of Southern California /
This volume focuses on the unique and special role that Jews took in reshaping the ethnic/racial landscape of Southern California in the mid-twentieth century, roughly from 1930 to 1970.
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Indiana, Ind. :
Purdue University Press,
2012.
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Edice: | Jewish role in American life,
v. 9. Book collections on Project MUSE. |
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Obsah:
- Foreword
- Editorial introduction
- Genevieve Carpio, Unexpected allies: David C. Marcus and his impact on the advancement of civil rights in the Mexican-American legal landscape of Southern California
- Anthony Macias, Multicultural music, Jews, and American culture: the life and times of William Phillips
- Barbara K. Soliz, Rosland Wiener Wyman and the transformation of Jewish liberalism in cold war Los Angeles
- Max Felker-Kantor, Fighting many battles: Max Mont, labor, and interracial civil rights activism in Los Angeles, 1950-1970
- About the contributors
- About the USC Casden Institute..