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Jackson and the Left: The Other Side Of the Rainbow

Berman, Paul | April 7, 1984 issue

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What does Anti-Defamation League's fact sheet on U.S. presidential candidate Jesse Jackson, the report Jackson cited as part of the hounding he has been subjected to by Jewish groups, actually say? It lists some of Jackson's remarks on Jews and Jewish issues. It mentions some of his actions, some of his funding, some of his alliances. A good many items in the report are unexceptionable. They merely prove that Jackson and the Anti-Defamation League do not see eye to eye. Other items show only that Jackson's instinct for publicity sometimes get him into trouble.

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JACKSON, Jesse, 1941-; PRESIDENTIAL candidates; JEWS, American; ANTISEMITISM; HATE speech; UNITED States
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