Jews and Jewishness in Black American Thought

AFRICAN AND AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES 3230

The history of what has been called "Black-Jewish relations" in the United States has a rich and contested history. The stories told feature solidarity, controversy, and betrayal. This course will look at that history by attending to the role of Jews and Judaism in Black thought. How has Jewishness featured in the self-understanding of Black writers? Have Jews been regarded as allies or adversaries, role models or competitors? What role have Jewish texts or narrative paradigms played in Black religion? What have Black writers made of the Jewish project of national liberation?
Course Attributes: EN H; AS HUM; BU Hum

Section 01

Jews and Jewishness in Black American Thought
INSTRUCTOR: Isseroff
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