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"Nations Divided examines the controversy among American Jewish activists and organizations over South African apartheid. Marjorie Feld illuminates the contradictions among the Jewish commitment to social justice, unwavering support for Israel, and how best to pressure the racist regime in South Africa. Feld's focus on the politics of identity, solidarity and nationalism deepens our understanding of the multicultural connections across transnational struggles against oppression." - David Hostetter, author of Movement Matters: American Antiapartheid Activism and the Rise of Multicultural Politics (2005)
"Why did prominent American Jewish leaders during the Cold War hesitate to take an early or decisive stand against the manifest injustice that was South African apartheid? And by what spiritual and political paths did other American Jews become anti-apartheid activists interpreting their Jewishness as integral to their struggle on behalf of the liberation of Black South Africans? In laying out her sensitive and deeply-researched responses to these questions (and much more besides), Feld has given us a terrifically innovative and exciting book that is certain to become a landmark contribution not only to American Jewish history, but also to post-colonial studies and the history of global human rights." - Michael E. Staub, author of Torn at the Roots: The Crisis of Jewish Liberalism in Postwar America (2002)