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SUMMARY:Wild Burning Rage and Song: Replies to Scottsboro
DESCRIPTION:The Sam and Helen Stahl Center for Jewish Studies is proud to host “Wild Burning Rage and Song: Replies to Scottsboro” as part of our “Colors of Jewishness” series\n\n\n\nThe Scottsboro Trials stand as one of the most renowned miscarriages of justice in the history of American jurisprudence. Beginning in 1931 with a false accusation of rape against nine Black teenagers\, the case went on to invigorate a nascent Civil Rights movement\, earn the international support of the Communist Party\, and establish itself as a watchword among various strandes of the American Left. It inspired reaction from the Contemporary world of arts and letters as well\, most famously by poets Langston Hughes and Richard Wright and novelist Harper Lee\, who adapted its events in To Kill a Mockingbird. \n\n\n\nThe international\, politically-oriented Yiddish intelligentsia of the Thirties was no less galvanized\, producing a body of creative response that passionately took up the themes of the trial\, juxtaposing its American injustices with a diversity of images\, tropes and language imbued with their own distinct histories of oppression. \n\n\n\nWild Burning Rage and Song: Replies to Scottsboro brings this world alive as a concert-lecture featuring Professor Amelia Glaser\, author of Songs in Dark Times: Yiddish Poetry of Struggle from Scottsboro to Palestine\, composer/vocalists Heather Klein and Anthony Russell\, and composer/pianist Uri Schreter\, performing their new settings of Yiddish and English poetry written in response to the pervasive climate of race prejudice that gave birth to the Scottsboro trials – and other injustices to come. \n\n\n\nMilwaukee Youth Arts Center325 W Walnut StMilwaukee\, WI  \n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://uwm.edu/jewish-studies/event/wild-burning-rage-and-song/
LOCATION:Milwaukee Youth Arts Center\, 325 W Walnut St\, Milwaukee\, WI
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