The Black Jews of Harlem by Howard Brotz - front cover
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The Black Jews of Harlem

by Howard Brotz

"The Black Jews of Harlem" by Howard Brotz, published by The Free Press of Glencoe in 1964, explores the community of Black Jews in Harlem. This edition, printed in New York, is a key text in African American studies and sociology. The dust jacket is worn with edge tears, but the book remains in good condition.

$30.23$$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1964
The Free Press of Glencoe
Stock:1 available
SKU:A3-B6-JRM-JGM-0675

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Condition Details

The dust jacket shows significant wear, with edge tears and chips, particularly at the corners and spine. The hardcover binding is intact, and the pages are clean with no inscriptions or markings. Overall, the book is in good condition, with the dust jacket requiring careful handling.

About This Vintage 1964 Edition

"The Black Jews of Harlem" by Howard Brotz, published by The Free Press of Glencoe in 1964, is a pivotal work exploring the intersection of race, religion, and identity. This book delves into the unique community of Black Jews in Harlem, examining their cultural and religious practices within the broader context of Negro nationalism and leadership dilemmas. Howard Brotz, a notable sociologist, provides an insightful analysis that remains relevant in discussions of cultural identity and minority leadership. This edition, printed in the United States, is a reflection of mid-20th-century academic perspectives on race and religion. Though the dust jacket is worn with noticeable tears, the book itself remains a valuable resource for those interested in African American studies and sociology.

Publisher Information

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The Free Press of Glencoe

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