Nick Jordan

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There is a great difference in the way Niebuhr wrote about Jews, on the one hand, and blacks and other people of color, on the other. When he wrote about Jews, he had engaged in a dialogue with them that began in Detroit and continued throughout his life, culminating in his great address, “The Relations of Christians and Jews in Western Civilization,”
The Cross and the Lynching Tree
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