Dismissed from their posts as victims of Nazi racist policies, or for their opposition to the regime, many scholars
from Germany and Austria came to the United States where they learned to reassemble the pieces of their lives and careers. This book concerns the stories of these exiled scholars who came to hold faculty positions in historically black colleges. Illustrative stories, anecdotes and observations of the developments between two diverse groups of people, both victims of racist oppression and persecution, are presented to contribute to cross-cultural understanding in American society. Historians
and others interested in minority and immigration history and cross-cultural encounters will gain a new perspective on race relations. |