Headline

Lack of Poetic Outcry on War Led Ben Hecht to Pen Pageant

Sub-Headline
America, He Says, Has 10,000 Roosevelts But No Longfellow
Publication Date
Sunday, April 11, 1943
Historical Event
"We Will Never Die"
This database includes 395 articles about this event
Tags
Deportation and Mass Murder
Public Responses in America
Anti-Nazi Protest and Activism
Article Type
News Article
Newspaper
The Evening Star/The Washington Evening Star
Location
Washington, District Of Columbia
Page Section and Number
19A
Author/Byline
--
History Unfolded Contributor
Eric S.
Location of Research
Martin Luther King, Jr. DC Public Library

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Bibliography

Citron, Atay. "Pagentry and Theatre in the Service of Jewish Nationalism in the United States, 19331646." PhD dissertation, New York University, 1989.

Hecht, Ben. A Child of the Century. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1954.

Hecht, Ben. We Will Never Die. Two unpublished versions of the script bearing Weill's annotations. Weill-Lenya Research Center: Series 20 and Yale Collection, folder 475.

Peck, Sarah E. "The Campaign for an American Response to the Holocaust 19431945," Journal of Contemporary History 15, 367400.

Penkower, Monty N. "In Dramatic Dissent: The Bergson Boys," American Jewish History 70, 281309.

Whitfield, Stephen J. "The Politics of Pageantry, 19361946." American Jewish History 84, no. 3 (1996): 221251.

Wyman, David S. and Rafael Medoff. A Race Against Death: Peter Bergson, America, and the Holocaust. New York: The New Press, 2002.

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