When the Black Press Stood Up for the Jews—and Other Newspapers Didn’t with Eric K. Ward and Nadine Epstein
Hosted By: Moment Magazine
Moment Magazine presents a conversation on how the Black press responded to the rise of Nazi Germany and the persecution of Europe’s Jews between 1933 and 1945. Black newspapers covered Hitler’s policies with urgency, often more forcefully than mainstream outlets, drawing direct connections between Jim Crow laws in the United States and Nazi antisemitism. The program explores this overlooked chapter of Black-Jewish history, the role of the Black press then and now, and its place within Moment’s Wide River Project.
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