Gentleman's Agreement

Book • 1947
Published in 1947, 'Gentleman's Agreement' is a powerful exploration of antisemitism in the United States.

The novel follows Philip Green, a journalist who pretends to be Jewish to write about antisemitism, exposing the subtle and pervasive forms of prejudice in American society.

The book became a bestseller and was adapted into an Academy Award-winning film.

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