Apr 16, 2010
By George Hocking 4
Ethnic Hegemonies in American History, Part 3
The Rise of Jewish Hegemony Political and economic power in the Eisenhower years was still tightly held by a Greater New England establishment narrowly located in two places: (1) an axis from Fairfield County, Connecticut to Manhattan and (2) in and around Washington, D.C. But it soon began to be challenged by an increasingly powerful Jewish establishment, which lobbied...
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