"In 1955, the majority of Montgomery's Jews confounded Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by ignoring the Bus Boycott. The experience of the Jewish community during its first hundred years shaped its collective response to the Boycott; how the community dealt with this tension is the story of their Southern experience"--Provided by publisher.
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"In 1955, the majority of Montgomery's Jews confounded Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by ignoring the Bus Boycott. The experience of the Jewish community during its first hundred years shaped its collective response to the Boycott; how the community dealt with this tension is the story of their Southern experience"--Provided by publisher.
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