From the founding of the NAACP to the famous friendship between Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to Jewish participation in the Freedom Rides, American Jews were actively involved in the Civil Rights Movement. How did Jews and African Americans cooperate in the fight for civil rights? What misconceptions about their relationships persist to this day?
The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum will present a panel discussion about African Americans and Jews in the Civil Right Movement.
From the founding of the NAACP to the famous friendship between Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to Jewish participation in the Freedom Rides, American Jews were actively involved in the Civil Rights Movement. How did Jews and African Americans cooperate in the fight for civil rights? What misconceptions about their relationships persist to this day?
The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum will present a panel discussion about African Americans and Jews in the Civil Right Movement.
From the founding of the NAACP to the famous friendship between Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. to Jewish participation in the Freedom Rides, American Jews were actively involved in the Civil Rights Movement. How did Jews and African Americans cooperate in the fight for civil rights? What misconceptions about their relationships persist to this day?
The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum will present a panel discussion about African Americans and Jews in the Civil Right Movement.