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Including 410 entries-drawn from over 100 years of novels, short stories, plays, and children's and young adult literature-this bibliography demonstrates both the extent and the richness of the fiction which has been written about Black-Jewish relations in America, thus enhancing our view of American ethnic literature as a whole.

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In what he figures is the first such cross-ethnic bibliography, Meyer (English, Fisk U., Nashville, Tennessee) summarizes over 400 novels, short stories, plays, and works for children and young-adults bu African American and Jewish American writers in which black and Jewish characters meet, or at least comment on, one another. The phenomenon and its fictional representation are both common, he points out, but references to it are are. * Reference and Research Book News, May 2002 *

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Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Novels Chapter 4 Short Stories Chapter 5 Plays Chapter 6 Children's Books Chapter 7 Young Adult Books Chapter 8 Author Index Chapter 9 Title Index Chapter 10 Date Index Chapter 11 Thematic Index Chapter 12 About the Author

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      Publisher: Scarecrow Press
      Publication Date: 08/03/2002
      ISBN13: 9780810842182, 978-0810842182
      ISBN10: 0810842181

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Including 410 entries-drawn from over 100 years of novels, short stories, plays, and children's and young adult literature-this bibliography demonstrates both the extent and the richness of the fiction which has been written about Black-Jewish relations in America, thus enhancing our view of American ethnic literature as a whole.

      Trade Review
      In what he figures is the first such cross-ethnic bibliography, Meyer (English, Fisk U., Nashville, Tennessee) summarizes over 400 novels, short stories, plays, and works for children and young-adults bu African American and Jewish American writers in which black and Jewish characters meet, or at least comment on, one another. The phenomenon and its fictional representation are both common, he points out, but references to it are are. * Reference and Research Book News, May 2002 *

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Novels Chapter 4 Short Stories Chapter 5 Plays Chapter 6 Children's Books Chapter 7 Young Adult Books Chapter 8 Author Index Chapter 9 Title Index Chapter 10 Date Index Chapter 11 Thematic Index Chapter 12 About the Author

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