TY - BOOK AU - Harris,Glen Anthony TI - The Ocean-Hill Brownsville conflict: intellectual struggles between Blacks and Jews at mid-century SN - 9780739176023 AV - E184.36.A34 U1 - 370.89 23 PY - 2012/// CY - Lanham PB - Lexington Books KW - Ocean Hill-Brownsville Demonstration School District (New York, N.Y.) KW - fast KW - African Americans KW - New York (State) KW - New York KW - Relations with Jews KW - Jews KW - Social conditions KW - 20th century KW - Education KW - History KW - Public schools KW - Discrimination in education KW - Racism in education KW - Noirs américains KW - New York (État) KW - Relations avec les Juifs KW - Conditions sociales KW - 20e siècle KW - Éducation KW - Histoire KW - Juifs KW - Écoles publiques KW - Discrimination en éducation KW - Racisme en éducation KW - EDUCATION KW - Essays KW - bisacsh KW - Organizations & Institutions KW - Reference KW - Race relations KW - New York (N.Y.) KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-204) and index; In the first decades of the twentieth century -- From Franz Boas to Richard Wright -- The 1940s: impeded perceptions -- Liberalism and identity in post-war America -- The commentary factory -- What once was old is now new -- The radicalization of the civil rights movement -- What liberal alliance? the Ocean Hill-Brownsville conflict -- Conclusion N2 - The history of Black-Jewish relations from the beginning of the twentieth century shows that, while they were sometimes partners of convenience, there was also a deep suspicion of each other that broke out into frequent public exchanges. The Ocean Hill-Brownsville Conflict explores this fraught relationship, which is evident in the intellectual lives of these communities. The tension was as apparent in the life and works of Marcus Garvey, Richard Wright, and James Baldwin as it was in the exchanges between blacks and Jews UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=466771 ER -