Einstein on Race and Racism (amazon) |
Nearly 50 years after his death, German Jewish scientist Albert Einstein (who was chased out of Germany and welcomed by Princeton, New Jersey) remains one of
America's foremost cultural icons.
- In 1933, Einstein became a lifetime member of the Institute for Advanced Study, which had an office on the Princeton campus but was always independent of the university.
A thicket of materials, ranging from
scholarly to popular, have been written, compiled, produced, and
published about his life and his teachings.
Among the ocean of
Einsteinia -- scientific monographs, biographies, anthologies,
bibliographies, calendars, postcards, posters, and Hollywood
films -- however, there is a peculiar void when it comes to the connection
that the brilliant scientist had with the African American community.
Nowhere is there any mention of his close relationship with famous black American actor and bass singer Paul Robeson, despite Einstein's close friendship with him, or W.E.B. Du Bois, despite Einstein's support for him.
- Albert Einstein's little-known correspondence with W.E.B. Du Bois (brainpickings.org) Professor Einstein is not a mere mathematical mind. ...to undo the “historical amnesia”
about the iconic...
- REVIEWS: Einstein on Race and Racism (goodreads.com) 32 ratings and 12 reviews. Elliot said: You don't have to be an Einstein to be anti-racist…
- Albert Einstein called racism "a disease of white people"...
This unique volume is
the first to bring together a wealth of writings by the scientist on the
topic of race. Although his activism in this area is less well known
than his efforts on behalf of international peace and scientific
cooperation, Einstein spoke out vigorously against racism both in the
United States and around the world.
Authors Prof. Fred Jerome and Rodger Taylor
suggest that one explanation for this historical amnesia is that
Einstein's biographers avoided "controversial" topics, such as his
friendships with African Americans and his political activities.
Whut uhbout yoo, yeenius Tesla, did yoo oppose racizm? - I'ma notta involveda in politics. |
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This includes his involvement as co-chair of an anti-lynching campaign,
fearing that mention of these details may tarnish the feelgood
impression his image lends topics of science, history, and America.
Combining Einstein's letters, speeches, and articles with engaging narrative and historical discussions that place his public statements in the context of his life and times, this important collection not only brings attention to Einstein's anti-racist public activities, but also provides insight into the complexities of anti-racist culture in America.
Combining Einstein's letters, speeches, and articles with engaging narrative and historical discussions that place his public statements in the context of his life and times, this important collection not only brings attention to Einstein's anti-racist public activities, but also provides insight into the complexities of anti-racist culture in America.
The
volume also features a selection of candid interviews with African
Americans who knew Einstein as children.
For a man whose words and reflections have influenced so many, it is long overdue that Einstein's thoughts on this vital topic are made easily accessible to the general public.
For a man whose words and reflections have influenced so many, it is long overdue that Einstein's thoughts on this vital topic are made easily accessible to the general public.
- AUDIO: The authors were interviewed on "Beautiful Struggle" (archive.kpfk.org) on Aug. 15, 2017 from 7:00-8:00 PM
- Albert Einstein's Essay on Racial Bias in 1946 (On Being.org, July 12, 2016) ...the iconic physicist equated the ghettoization of Jews in Germany and segregation...
- 6 Ways Albert Einstein Fought for Civil Rights (Live Science)
- Einstein on Race and Racism by Fred Jerome and Rodger Taylor (einsteinonrace.com)
- Debunking Albert Einstein as a Civil Rights Activist (snopes.com) As the authors of Einstein on Race and Racism noted, Einstein's comments about segregation at Lincoln University reflected his own experiences in both his...
- Project MUSE: Einstein on Race and Racism (muse.jhu.edu)
- Albert Einstein, civil rights activist (Harvard Gazette) (news.harvard.edu/gazette, April 12, 2007) Einstein's response to the racism and segregation he found in... authors of Einstein on Race and Racism (Rutgers Univ. Press, 2006)
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