Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... Negroes as employees along with whites . An attempt has been made by the League of Women Shoppers to use economic pressure to get department stores to employ more Negro clerks . The petitions they circulated included the statement ...
... Negroes as employees along with whites . An attempt has been made by the League of Women Shoppers to use economic pressure to get department stores to employ more Negro clerks . The petitions they circulated included the statement ...
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... Negroes seems , among our college students , to be associated with less prejudice against Negroes . Equal - status contacts , however , are particularly favorable to the reduction of prejudice . Additional support for this conclusion ...
... Negroes seems , among our college students , to be associated with less prejudice against Negroes . Equal - status contacts , however , are particularly favorable to the reduction of prejudice . Additional support for this conclusion ...
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... Negroes . The more victimized Catholics , the results show , also tended to be more anti - Semitic . A curious , if similar , result is the finding that the Jewish subjects who felt more victimized tended to be more anti - Semitic than ...
... Negroes . The more victimized Catholics , the results show , also tended to be more anti - Semitic . A curious , if similar , result is the finding that the Jewish subjects who felt more victimized tended to be more anti - Semitic than ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
Jacob Lestchinsky | 30 |
Urheberrecht | |
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