Learning From the Germans: Race and the Memory of Evil Book Talk

Susan Neiman translates the German word Vergangenheitsaufarbeitung as “working off the past,” a description of the process by which Germany has confronted its history of Nazism. In her 2019 book Learning From the Germans: Race and the Memory of Evil, Neiman explores this decades-long process and offers lessons for the United States about how a country can come to terms with its historical wrongdoings. Amidst a renewed national dialogue about racism, reparations, and monuments in the United States, join Neiman and acclaimed scholar and New Yorker staff writer Jelani Cobb for a timely conversation about confronting the evils of the past.

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When: Tue., Oct. 13, 2020 at 2:00 pm
Where: Museum of Jewish Heritage
36 Battery Pl.
646-437-4202
Price: $10 suggested donation
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Susan Neiman translates the German word Vergangenheitsaufarbeitung as “working off the past,” a description of the process by which Germany has confronted its history of Nazism. In her 2019 book Learning From the Germans: Race and the Memory of Evil, Neiman explores this decades-long process and offers lessons for the United States about how a country can come to terms with its historical wrongdoings. Amidst a renewed national dialogue about racism, reparations, and monuments in the United States, join Neiman and acclaimed scholar and New Yorker staff writer Jelani Cobb for a timely conversation about confronting the evils of the past.

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