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Author Jerome, Fred.

Title Einstein on race and racism / Fred Jerome and Rodger Taylor.

Publication Info. New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, [2005]
©2005

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Description 1 online resource (206 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-195) and index.
Contents pt. I. Einstein and Robeson on Witherspoon Street -- 1. Escape from Berlin -- 2. "Paradise" -- 3. The other Princeton -- 4. Witherspoon Street -- 5. Einstein and Robeson, I -- 6. "Wall of fame" -- 7. The home front -- 8. Civil rights activist -- 9. From World War to Cold War -- 10. Einstein and Robeson, II -- 11. "My friend, Doctor Einstein" -- pt. II. Documents -- 1. Einstein's statements on race and racism -- A. "To American Negroes," The Crisis, February 1932 -- B. Address at the inauguration of the "Wall of fame" at the World's Fair in New York, 1940 -- C. "The Negro Question," Pageant, January 1946 -- D. Speech to Lincoln University [Pennsylvania] students and faculty, May 3, 1946 -- E. Letter to President Harry S. Truman on antilynching law, September 1946 -- F. Message to the National Urban League, September 16, 1946 -- G. On Walter White, October 1947 -- H. Interview with the Cheney Record, October 1948 -- I. Message to the Southwide Conference on discrimination in higher education, sponsored by the Southern Conference Educational Fund (SCEF), Atlanta University, 1950 -- J. Interview with Peter A. Bucky -- K. Correspondence from W.E.B. Du Bois, 1951 -- 2. From Einstein's FBI file : on civil rights.
Summary Nearly fifty years after his death, Albert Einstein remains one of America's foremost cultural icons. A thicket of materials, ranging from scholarly to popular, have been written, compiled, produced, and published about his life and his teachings. Among the ocean of Einsteinia-scientific monographs, biographies, anthologies, bibliographies, calendars, postcards, posters, and Hollywood films-however, there is a peculiar void when it comes to the connection that the brilliant scientist had with the African American community. Nowhere is there any mention of his close relationship with Pa.
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Subject Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955.
Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955.
Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955.
Race.
Race.
Racism.
Racism.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Subject Racism.
Added Author Taylor, Rodger, 1953-
Other Form: Print version: Jerome, Fred. Einstein on race and racism. New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, ©2005 (DLC) 2004023485
ISBN 0813540984 (electronic book)
9780813540986 (electronic book)
1280492252
9781280492259
0813536170
9780813536170