An edition of Jazz Age Jews (2001)

Jazz Age Jews.

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An edition of Jazz Age Jews (2001)

Jazz Age Jews.

"By the 1920s, Jews were - by all economic, political, and cultural measures of the day - making it in America. But as these children of immigrants took their places in American society, many deliberately identified with groups that remained excluded. Despite their success, Jews embraced resistance more than acculturation, preferring marginal status to assimilation.".

"The stories of Al Jolson, Felix Frankfurter, and Arnold Rothstein are told together to explore this paradox in the psychology of American Jewry. All three Jews were born in the 1880s, grew up around American Jewish ghettos, married gentile women, entered the middle class, and rose to national fame. All three also became heroes to the American Jewish community for their association with events that galvanized the country and defined the Jazz Age.

Rothstein allegedly fixed the 1919 World Series - an accusation this book disputes. Frankfurter defended the Italian anarchists Sacco and Vanzetti. Jolson brought jazz to Hollywood for the first talking film, The Jazz Singer, and regularly impersonated African Americans in blackface. Each of these men represented a version of the American outsider, and American Jews celebrated them for it."--BOOK JACKET.

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Pages
264

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August 11, 2003, Princeton University Press
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First Sentence

"IN 1919 THE biggest bookmaker in America was Arnold Roth."

Classifications

Library of Congress
E184.37 .A13 2001, E184.37.A13 2001

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
264
Dimensions
9.5 x 6.4 x 0.9 inches
Weight
1.2 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9791962M
Internet Archive
jazzagejews0000alex
ISBN 10
0691086796
ISBN 13
9780691086798
LCCN
2001019853
OCLC/WorldCat
46812046
Library Thing
2150365
Goodreads
1524969

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IN 1919 THE biggest bookmaker in America was Arnold Roth.
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