In his book, "An American Friendship: Alain Locke, Horace Kallen, and the Development of Cultural Pluralism," David Weinfeld examines how two men in the early 20th century helped launch a further discussion about culture. The historian will be on the University of Arkansas campus Thursday evening to deliver the talk, “Between Confederate Memory and Jewish Identity: Southern Jews and the Lost Cause."
A Friendship That Helped Alter How to Think About Culture
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