Harold E. Quinley is associate professor of political science in the graduate faculty at The New School for Social Research, and the author of The Prophe-tic Clergy: Social Activism among Protestant Ministers.
-Carefully and responsibly details the types of prejudice, tells
much about the-location of prejudice in our society, and thoroughly
explores such impor-tant and delicate areas as the feelings of
blacks about Jews or the relative de-grees of prejudice within
various denominations.- --Congress Monthly -A carefully researched
and highly informative study.- --The Jewish Post and Opinion -A
fitting coda for what has been the largest research endeavor on the
subject of anti-Semitism as well as a significant policy research
venture.- -- Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion
"Carefully and responsibly details the types of prejudice, tells
much about the-location of prejudice in our society, and thoroughly
explores such impor-tant and delicate areas as the feelings of
blacks about Jews or the relative de-grees of prejudice within
various denominations." --Congress Monthly "A carefully researched
and highly informative study." --The Jewish Post and Opinion "A
fitting coda for what has been the largest research endeavor on the
subject of anti-Semitism as well as a significant policy research
venture." -- Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion
"Carefully and responsibly details the types of prejudice, tells
much about the-location of prejudice in our society, and thoroughly
explores such impor-tant and delicate areas as the feelings of
blacks about Jews or the relative de-grees of prejudice within
various denominations." --Congress Monthly "A carefully researched
and highly informative study." --The Jewish Post and Opinion "A
fitting coda for what has been the largest research endeavor on the
subject of anti-Semitism as well as a significant policy research
venture." -- Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion
"Carefully and responsibly details the types of prejudice, tells
much about the-location of prejudice in our society, and thoroughly
explores such impor-tant and delicate areas as the feelings of
blacks about Jews or the relative de-grees of prejudice within
various denominations."--Congress Monthly"A carefully researched
and highly informative study."--The Jewish Post and Opinion"A
fitting coda for what has been the largest research endeavor on the
subject of anti-Semitism as well as a significant policy research
venture."-- Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion
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