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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.
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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as a film from 1948 about discrimination against Jews in America.


Dara Horn

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Episode 52: Why do people hate Jews, with Dara Horn
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as an example of anti-Semitism in the United States.


Victor Davis Hanson

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Victor Davis Hanson: If Only William Buckley Was Around to Debate Nick Fuentes
Mentioned as the anti-antisemitism drama which won Best Picture, where John Garfield played a minor role.

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76: The Blacklist Part 6: He Ran All The Way: John Garfield
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as a 1947 novel about a magazine writer who pretends to be Jewish to write about anti-Semitism.


Brian Lehrer

100 Years of 100 Things: Best Sellers
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when discussing the origins of COVID-19.


Ben Shapiro

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