Mid Century Jewish Mawrtyrs

The Differential Was Social and Economic, not Religious

Speaking of being Jewish there, I never felt discrimination for being Jewish. I think I didn't have enough awareness; I wasn't smart enough. Because I'm sure it was there. I always felt that the differential was more social and economic, than religious. I mean, I made good friends there, not necessarily among the social and affluent.

-Chole Garrell

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