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The Secret
Relationship Between Blacks and Jews

By Caleb
Amilicar
Not
surprisingly, The Secret Relationship Between
Blacks and Jews when released after its
fourth printing in 1994 established a presence
in the scholastic realm, where new ideas are
presented, discussed and researched.
Compiled
by the Historical Research Department, the book
has undergone a quiet resurgence on college
campuses across the United States. While
considered by many to be an underground classic,
the book has in fact influenced thought for an
entire generation of students, thinkers and
theorists.
Consider these words about the book written by
Barry Mehler, founder and executive director of
the Institute for the
Study of Academic Racism:
The
book is meticulously, almost lovingly,
researched and heavily footnoted. There is
no question that the anonymous researchers
who produced this book have scoured Jewish
literature. As one who reads racist material
for a living, this 334 page book appears to
be an dazzling addition to the annals of
anti-Semitic literature. I am sure that its
influence and circulation will be impressive
and long lasting.
The TEI agrees that its influence
and circulation will be impressive and long
lasting, but disagrees with his labeling of it
"anti-Semitic literature" as Mr. Mehler states.
It is interesting that while giving praise to
the quality of the research, he had apparently
classified this book as "racist material" and
therefore formed his opinion and judgment of the
book based on that position.
On page
IV the researchers for the Historical
Research Department wrote the following:
A substantial body of
evidence that supports the findings herein
was excluded by the editors and deemed to be
from sources considered anti-Semitic and/or
anti-Jewish.
From that
statement it is evident that the researchers
conducted careful research without the
disingenuous and deceptive aim, to create an
anti-Semitic or racist publication.
Well
packaged, the book contains 334 pages of fully
documented text including 1,275 footnotes, from
more than 3,000 sources. Most of the sources, if
not all, were collected from Jewish historical
literature.
As a
research document, the book is not what you
would call an easy read, however, with a fully
annotated index, and clearly descriptive
sections and subject titles, the book is
surprisingly easy to navigate. The editors
detailed clearly all references consistently
linked by sparse journalistic narratives
intended to enhance clarity while not
distracting the reader from the information
contained within.
One area
of note is the abolitionist movement, of which
Jewish scholars ostensibly claim membership. On
page 147 the Historical Research Department
clearly shows using Jewish sources, that those
involved in the abolitionist movement were few,
and those who did stand against the institution
of slavery "were scorned and rebuked – most
harshly by their own brethren in the synagogue."
There
is an additional point of interest identified
through the research of the Historical Research
Department. It is shown that those who did stand
against the spread of slavery did so because of
the threat it presented to their jobs and
economic well being. This is a central
difficulty and one that cannot be easily
countered by the Jewish thought control
organizations, since many who decried this book
as anti-Semitic, cited the fact that Jews were
apart of the abolitionist movement as a defense.
There is
no denying that they were a part of the
abolitionist movement. Similarly, there is no
denying that members of the Jewish community
were involved in the civil rights movement of
the 1960’s, however, the motivation behind the
involvement must be brought to light.
Interestingly enough, their involvement appears
motivated by self-interests and not compassion
and concern.
In
exhaustive detail, The Secret Relationship
Between Blacks and Jews provides geographic
records beginning with the infamous Columbus
voyages, and dealing with Jews and slavery in
Brazil, Surinam, Barbados, Curacao and Jamaica.
Jewish Slavery in Colonial North America, the
South, and Jewish involvement in the Civil War.
Jewish
court records, port records and wills of Jewish
slave owners were used. The names of ships,
their owners and in many cases, their cargo,
were listed and presented in an easy to
understand format. Not only is the information
easy to read, but using Jewish sources also
eliminates the accusation of fraud – unless of
course the Jewish scholars maintain that their
research in this matter is shoddy and
fraudulent.
Given the
volatility of the subject, it is obvious why a
book approaching this area would be
controversial, however as the number of those
having read the book has grown over the years,
it has produced in many areas, as the editor’s
note stated "an opportunity to develop a more
equitable relationship between the families of
man."
One of the
most controversial books of the decade, this
book is one that you must own in order to be
considered, up to date and well-educated
regarding historical realities. The scholarly
treatment of this subject by the Historical
Research Department is unmatched.
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