Lecture 5: Black Power, Jewish Politics: Reinventing The Alliance in the 1960s
Professor Dollinger will offer a new understanding of Jewish participation in the civil rights movement of the 1950s, the rise of Black Power in the 1960s, and the Jewish ethnic and religious revival of the 1970s.
Marc Dollinger

Dr. Marc Dollinger holds the Richard and Rhoda Goldman Endowed Chair in Jewish Studies and Social Responsibility at San Francisco State University. Professor Dollinger is author of four scholarly books in American Jewish history, most recently Black Power, Jewish Politics: Reinventing The Alliance in the 1960s. He has published entries in the Encyclopedia Judaica, the Encyclopedia of Antisemitism, and the Encyclopedia of African American Education. His next project traces his own experience fighting campus anti-Semitism at both right-wing and left-wing universities. Professor Dollinger has spoken about his research on Don Lemon’s CNN-podcast “Silence Is Not An Option,” as well as the NFL Network and ESPN. Just for fun, Dr. Dollinger helped actress Helen Hunt learn about her Jewish roots on the prime-time NBC show, “Who Do You Think You Are?”
More from the lecturer
- Book review of Black Power, Jewish Politics, NPR, 2018.
- Podcast “Black Power and Jewish Politics” with Dr. Dollinger, Jewish History Matters, 2020.
- Podcast “Finding Common Ground” with Dr. Dollinger, Silence is Not an Option with Don Lemon, 2020.
- Podcast “Re-thinking Black-Jewish Relations” with Dr. Dollinger, Adventures in Jewish Studies, 2019.
- Marc Dollinger, “To accurately count Jews of color, we need to change our assumptions about Jews,” The Jewish News of North Carolina, 2020.
More on the topic
- Armin Langer, “The Blacks and the Jews”: Dealing with the Narrative of Antagonism,” America Unfiltered, 2020
- Teaching materials Living the Legacy Civil Rights Lessons, Jewish Women’s Archive.