Gertrude Weil
Jewish Progressive in the New South
Leonard Rogoff
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
Imprint: The University of North Carolina Press
Published: 02/2017
Pages: 368
Subject: Biography and Autobiography, Social Science
| University of North Carolina
Print ISBN: 9780000000000
eBook ISBN: 9781469630816
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Weil made national headlines during an election in 1922 when, casting her vote, she spotted and ripped up a stack of illegally marked ballots. She campaigned against lynching, convened a biracial council in her home, and in her eighties desegregated a swimming pool by diving in headfirst. Rogoff also highlights Weil's place in the broader Jewish American experience. Whether attempting to promote the causes of southern Jewry, save her European family members from the Holocaust, or support the creation of a Jewish state, Weil fought for systemic change, all the while insisting that she had not done much beyond the ordinary duty of any citizen.