Jews In The Black Organization NAACP
Who Really Founded and Furthered The NAACP? The NAACP was
actually NOT founded by Blacks. This comes as a big surprise to many
people. The NAACP was instead founded in 1909 by one mulatto Communist
named W.E.B. DuBois, and...many Jews. Jews by race, not simply by
religion.
Here are just some of the Jews who
founded/directed/steered the NAACP1:
-Joel
Spingarn -Arthur Spingarn (brother) -Julius Rosenthal -Henry
Malkewitz -Rabbi Emil G. Hirsch -Lillian Wald -Kivie
Kaplan -Nathan Margold -Jack Greenberg -Julian Mack -Henry
Moskowitz -Herbert Hill -Louis Marshall -Rabbi David
Saperstein -Rabbi Stephen Wise -Herbert Lehman -Arthur
Sachs -Herbert Seligmann -Martha Gruening -Felix
Frankfurter -Herman Lehman (brother of Herbert?)
Notes
1. sources: various, including the
website PBS.org featuring mention of Jews in the NAACP in the 1999
documentary film "From Swastika To Jim Crow": http://www.pbs.org/fromswastikatojimcrow/relations.html;
the website http://www.jewishtribalreview.org/,
and the book "Broken Alliance," by Kaufman; an outtake from a review of
same is mentioned below. Jewish author Dr. Joshua Halberstam also notes
that the civil-rights movement was heavily-Jewish in his book
"Schmoozing," 1997; David Duke also mentions this in his book "My
Awakening," 1999, w/photos.
The NAACP was so Jewish during its
first 66 years that that fact is almost unbelievable. Indeed, the NAACP
had only Jewish presidents until 1975.
Here is a quote about the
heavy Jewish involvement in the Black "civil-rights" movement as a whole,
which included much more that just the NAACP:
"Jews wrote most of
the checks that bankrolled the fights of Martin Luther King and his
Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC); of SNCC, the Student
Nonviolent Coordinating Committee; and the Freedom Rides of James Farmer
and CORE (the Congress of Racial Equality)......; blacks and Jews were
linked in the fight to end racial discrimination. (p. 19)."
--From
a review of a book written by a (apparently) Jewish author named Kaufman.
Title: "Broken Alliance: The Turbulent Times Between Blacks and Jews in
America," by Jonathan Kaufman. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1988.
311 pages, $19.95, Hb., ISBN 0-684-18699-3. Reviewed by Paul
Grubach.
Jewish involvement in the Black "civil-rights" movement
had nothing to do with "ending racial discrimination," or with their love
of Black people. It had EVERYTHING to do with making America less "White,"
so that Jews--always the traditional enemy of gentiles -- would be more
unnoticeable in America, leading, they hoped, to less "anti-Semitism."
This clever plan was, like many other Jewish schemes, designed to keep
Jews safe from criticism and from "Nazi-like"
attitudes.
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