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Eunice G. Pollack

Eunice G. Pollack

Eunice G. Pollack, Ph.D., is the author of Black Antisemitism in America: Past and Present and Racializing Antisemitism: Black Militants, Jews and Israel, 1950‒Present.

The protesters on Columbia’s campus chanting, “Say it loud, say it clear, we don’t want no Zionists here,” were likely star students in his classes.
The Nation of Islam leader claims he received a divine revelation from the Great Wheel, hovering 40 miles above the Earth, that Netanyahu staged the Oct. 7 massacre.
Jews and Zionism have been cast as the ultimate oppressors of black Americans.
When the founding of Israel was threatened, American Jews held many mass rallies.
Today’s left is following in the footsteps of its predecessors’ support for bloodthirsty pogroms.
Representatives of the Jewish community must become more informed about the games defenders of the Nation of Islam are playing.
The former president evaded the Nation of Islam leader’s core antisemitic ideology.
The president hailed the “counsel and wisdom” of a man who proclaimed, “Zionism is a poisonous weed that is choking Judaism.”
The former executive director of the NAACP has a long record of promoting antisemites like Louis Farrakhan.
What did the New York City Council know before creating “The Most Honorable Elijah Muhammad Way”?
A “documentary” that demonizes Jews and delegitimizes Judaism and the Jewish state helped Kyrie Irving “know who” he is.
If she had widened her view, she would have recognized that at the time of the Third Reich, not only the Nazis but the Society of Jesus identified Jews as a despised, inferior race—not a “white group of people.”