1st To Cry Down Injustice

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Introduction

Western Jews, Whiteness, And The Asian “Other”

A Studious Silence: Western Jewish Responses To Japanese Removal

To Be The First To Cry Down Injustice? Western Jews And Opposition To Nikkei Policy

Fighting Fascism: The LAJCC And The Case For Removal

Epilogue

Additional Info
The First to Cry Down Injustice explores the range of responses from Jews in the Pacific West to the removal and incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII. While it is often assumed that American Jews-because of a commitment to fighting prejudice-would have taken a position against this discriminatory policy, the treatment of Japanese Americans was largely ignored by national Jewish groups and liberal groups. For those on the West Coast, however, proximity to the evacuation made it difficult to ignore.

Conflicting impulses on the issue-the desire to speak out against discrimination on the one hand, but to support a critical wartime policy on the other-led most western Jewish organizations and community newspapers to remain tensely silent. Some Jewish leaders did speak out against the policy because of personal relationships with Japanese Americans and political convictions. Yet a leading California Jewish organization made a significant contribution to propaganda in favor of mass removal. Eisenberg places these varied responses into the larger context of the western ethnic landscape and argues that they were linked to, and help to illuminate, the identity of western Jews both as westerners and as Jews.

Description

SKU (ISBN): 9780739113820
ISBN10: 0739113828
Ellen Eisenberg
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2008
Publisher: Rowman and Littlefield Publishing Group

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