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When the Black Press Stood by the Jews Against the Nazis
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When the Black Press Stood by the Jews Against the Nazis
On April 8, 1933, the Journal and Guide of Norfolk, VA, a Black-owned weekly newspaper, ran a cartoon depicting Adolf Hitler in his customary Nazi uniform complete with swastika armband, brandishing a whip in one hand and holding up a swastika on a short pole with the other. Cast against the wall behind is a looming shadow: a hooded KKK figure clutching the same whip but holding up a burning cross instead of a swastika. “Another Klansman,” reads…
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