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By examining Jewish experiences between the American Civil War and the African American Civil Rights Revolution, this book focuses on citizens who usually spent their daily lives in Black and white “peoplehoods.” Some of the white ones, commanding the nation’s “public square,” structured a segregated republic and capitalist economy that would experience WWII and the news about the Holocaust that murdered millions of Jews. This political economy sustained a hierarchy of privatized ethnic groups whose race and religion, in their norms of “ethnicking,” was used to deprive them of legal and equal collective standing. This Was America is a book about those privatized identities that the years of the Civil Rights Revolution would bring into the republic’s public square.



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“Korman... has written an important and timely history focusing primarily on Black and Jewish Americans, as well as other ethnic groups, as they found themselves isolated from the 'public square' of American life over a century. ... Recommended.”

— J. Fischel, emeritus, Millersville University, CHOICE (September 2023 Vol. 61 No. 1)




Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Preface

Introduction

Part One: Republican Ethnicking
1. Veritas
2. Races
3. Promised Lands by Religion
4. Ethnicking
5. Profiling
6. Peoplehood Citizens

Part Two: Republican Discipline
7. Safeguarding the Public Square
8. Screening and Quarantines
9. At Work in Danzig
10. Nationalizing Secular Peoplehoods
11. Battling Citizens
12. Bending Hierarchies

Part Three: Last Words
13. Pasts in US
14. US in the Public Square
15. Ethnicking in Plain Sight

Epilogue

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      Publisher: Academic Studies Press
      Publication Date: 02/06/2022
      ISBN13: 9781644696378, 978-1644696378
      ISBN10: 1644696371

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      By examining Jewish experiences between the American Civil War and the African American Civil Rights Revolution, this book focuses on citizens who usually spent their daily lives in Black and white “peoplehoods.” Some of the white ones, commanding the nation’s “public square,” structured a segregated republic and capitalist economy that would experience WWII and the news about the Holocaust that murdered millions of Jews. This political economy sustained a hierarchy of privatized ethnic groups whose race and religion, in their norms of “ethnicking,” was used to deprive them of legal and equal collective standing. This Was America is a book about those privatized identities that the years of the Civil Rights Revolution would bring into the republic’s public square.



      Trade Review

      “Korman... has written an important and timely history focusing primarily on Black and Jewish Americans, as well as other ethnic groups, as they found themselves isolated from the 'public square' of American life over a century. ... Recommended.”

      — J. Fischel, emeritus, Millersville University, CHOICE (September 2023 Vol. 61 No. 1)




      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements
      Preface

      Introduction

      Part One: Republican Ethnicking
      1. Veritas
      2. Races
      3. Promised Lands by Religion
      4. Ethnicking
      5. Profiling
      6. Peoplehood Citizens

      Part Two: Republican Discipline
      7. Safeguarding the Public Square
      8. Screening and Quarantines
      9. At Work in Danzig
      10. Nationalizing Secular Peoplehoods
      11. Battling Citizens
      12. Bending Hierarchies

      Part Three: Last Words
      13. Pasts in US
      14. US in the Public Square
      15. Ethnicking in Plain Sight

      Epilogue

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