To Stand Aside or Stand Alone
Discover the compelling narratives of Reform rabbis during the civil rights movement in To Stand Aside or Stand Alone by P. Allen Krause. Published by The University of Alabama Press in 2017, this landmark collection spans 422 pages and features previously unpublished interviews that delve into the personal experiences and perspectives of these influential figures. Krause's work provides a rare glimpse into a pivotal moment in history, capturing the rabbis' reflections on their roles and responsibilities in the fight for equality. This volume stands out not only for its unique insights but also for the depth and nuance that these voices bring to the conversation about civil rights and social justice. Perfect for anyone interested in politics, government, and the intersection of religion and activism, this book is not to be missed. Engage with the past and gain a deeper understanding of the struggles for civil rights in the United States through these powerful accounts.