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Race Uprooted: Foreign Observation, American Racism, and Yiddish Journalism through I.J. Singer’s 1932 “Harlem Cabaret”

In What I.J. Singer Saw in the Black Cabarets in Harlem” (1932), Singer offers an intri­cate — and often high­ly unset­tling and, at times, overt­ly racist — glimpse into how east­ern Euro­pean Jews imag­ined Black peo­ple and Black­ness” in America. 

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