05892nam 2200817 a 450 991044985940332120220204233959.097866120722151-282-07221-80-253-11022-X(CKB)1000000000243846(EBL)257251(OCoLC)475973059(SSID)ssj0000269560(PQKBManifestationID)11192075(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000269560(PQKBWorkID)10247604(PQKB)10372637(SSID)ssj0000351331(PQKBManifestationID)12107372(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000351331(PQKBWorkID)10275800(PQKB)10701052(MiAaPQ)EBC257251(Au-PeEL)EBL257251(CaPaEBR)ebr10097299(OCoLC)62697564(EXLCZ)99100000000024384620031017d2004 ub 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrWe Jews and Blacks[electronic resource] memoir with poems /Willis BarnstoneBloomington, Ind. Indiana University Pressc20041 online resource (257 p.)Includes index.0-253-21921-3 0-253-34419-0 Cover; TOC; Acknowledgments; A Chat with the Reader; The Hell Face of Sacred Distinctions; The Plot; Jews and Blacks of Early Childhood; Swans over Manhattan; Anatole Broyard (1920-90), the Inventor; What Was a Jew?; Dad Grew Up in the Streets; Languages of the Jews; Spanish Jews; Jews and Blacks of Early Adolescence; "At the Red Sea," by Yusef Komunyakaa; Assimilation and Passing under the Shadow of War and Holocaust; Yehuda Maccabee and Hellenization of the Jews; Gnosticism and Other Heresies; A Summer Camp in Maine with the Scent of Palestine; Sammy Propp of the Black Shoes; Black PeopleLeah ScottMy Unseen Black Grand-Stepmother; Othello; Reading the Bible in Hebrew; Bar Mitzvah; "Othello's Rose," by Yosef Komunyakaa; Early Jewish Corruption and Bayard Rustin, the BlackNightingale; Early Corruption; Yeshua ben Yosef Passing as Jesus Christ; So Long, Sammy; Off to the Quakers; Bayard Rustin, the Black Nightingale Singing His People into theHeart of the Makers of the Underground Railroad; More Deadly Application Blanks; Jews and Blacks in College, and Freedom in Europe; Bowdoin College: The Jewish and Black Ghetto in Old LongfellowHall; A Letter to The NationComing Out of My Own Ghetto of SilencesOff to Europe, Where Old-Fashioned Bigotry Is Huge, yet Now WhoCares? Not Me; Changing Money on the Rue des Rosiers and Getting Married by theGrand Rabbi of Paris; Having Fun at Gunpoint in Crete; Working in Greece for the King; White Islands and Northern Monasteries on Huge Stalagmites; Thessaloniki, a City of Peoples; Greeks and Jews and Blacks and Russians; Jews, Greeks, and Romans in Alexandria; Cavafy and His Poem "Of the Jews (a.d. 50)"; Romaniot Jews in Byzantium; The Sephardim in Muslim Spain; Jews and Greeks in ThessalonikiFacts on the SlaughterThessaloniki and Absence; Days and Nights with Odysseus on the Way to Holy Athos; The Madness of a Jew Trying to Marry in a Greek Orthodox Churchin Crete; A Black and White Illumination; Friendship in Tangier with a French Baroness Who Told Me I HadKilled Her Lord; "Sound Out Your Race Loud and Clear"; A Jewman in the U.S. Army; A Touch of Freedom; Fort Dix: "I'm Black and My Balls Are Made of Brass"; "Sound Out Your Race, Loud and Clear! Caucasian or Negra!"Yelled the White Sergeant in Segregated Georgia; Holy Communion of Bagels and Lox for Jewish PersonnelBlack Barbers Brought on Base to Cut Black Men's HairCaptain Hammond, Baritone, and the Children of the PeĢrigord; Mumbling about Race and Religion in China, Nigeria,Tuscaloosa, and Buenos Aires; Ma Ke, a Chinese Jew with Whom I Shared Suppers in Beijing; Olaudah Equiano Bouncing around the Globe as a Slave Sailor under aQuaker Captain Until He Settles Down in London as aDistinguished Writer and Abolitionist; "Some of us grow ashamed," by Yusef Komunyakaa; Yusef Komunyakaa, the Black Nightingale Singing on Paper with theRichness of a Sweet Potato (YK & WB); A Diversion Down to ArgentinaSaying a Hebrew Prayer at My Brother's ChristianFuneralA central theme of this memoir by poet and translator Willis Barnstone is that of labels -- names, ethnicities, all distinctions that cause suspicion, anger, and destruction. A fresh and significant contribution to American letters, We Jews and Blacks wrestles with problems of identity, difference, and the human condition. It is a dramatic, whimsical, and literary work that also contains a number of Barnstone's poems, which offer a second view of an event, a crystallization of his thinking, both sorrowPoets, American20th centuryBiographyTranslatorsUnited StatesBiographyAfrican AmericansRelations with JewsJewsUnited StatesBiographyBlack peopleRelations with JewsPassing (Identity)United StatesRace relationsElectronic books.Poets, AmericanTranslatorsAfrican AmericansRelations with Jews.JewsBlack peopleRelations with Jews.Passing (Identity)811/.54BBarnstone Willis1927-488524MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910449859403321We Jews and Blacks2206878UNINA