Political activism took many forms and was practiced by people and organizations from the entire political spectrum. Activism that challenged the Nazi regime or supported the people it persecuted included efforts to raise funds for relief programs, promote awareness of Nazi crimes, and agitate for refugee aid and immigration reform.
activism
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Propaganda and the American Public
Americans and the Holocaust"'Propaganda Kit' Made in Germany"
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American Christians, Nazi Germany, and the Holocaust
Americans and the Holocaust"American Churches to Hitler"
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American College Students and the Nazi Threat
Americans and the Holocaust"As Others See It: The Olympic Question"
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Everyday Encounters with Fascism
Everyday Life: Roles, Motives, and Choices During the Holocaust"Farmers Helpless by Tithe Blows"
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American College Students and the Nazi Threat
Americans and the Holocaust"Nazi Exchange Students at the University of Missouri"
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American Christians, Nazi Germany, and the Holocaust
Americans and the Holocaust"Report on the Work of the Refugee Committee"
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African Americans and World War II
Americans and the Holocaust"Should I Sacrifice to Live 'Half-American?'"
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Displaced Persons and Postwar America
Americans and the Holocaust"Sponsors Needed: New DPs Will Enter 'U'"
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American College Students and the Nazi Threat
Americans and the Holocaust"Strike Against War!"
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American Christians, Nazi Germany, and the Holocaust
Americans and the Holocaust"The Ethical Problems of Neutrality: A Columbus Day Sermon of Rediscovering America"
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Nazi Ideals and American Society
Americans and the Holocaust"Three Personal Letters Concerning the Sale of German Goods by Department Stores in the United States"
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US Government Rescue Efforts
Americans and the Holocaust"Time Races Death: What Are We Waiting For?"
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Wartime Jewish Press
Jewish Perspectives on the Holocaust"To the Workers' Masses in Poland"
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African Americans and World War II
Americans and the HolocaustAbel Meeropol: "Bitter Fruit"
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African Americans and World War II
Americans and the HolocaustAdam Clayton Powell, Jr.: Editorial on the 1936 Olympics
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Artistic Responses to Persecution
Jewish Perspectives on the HolocaustBodo Morgenstern, "Hitler's Dream"
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Nazi Ideals and American Society
Americans and the HolocaustEbba Anderson to Pastor M. E. N. Lindsay
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African Americans and World War II
Americans and the HolocaustExecutive Order 8802
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American Christians, Nazi Germany, and the Holocaust
Americans and the HolocaustInterview with Bishop Henry Knox Sherrill
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African Americans and World War II
Americans and the HolocaustLangston Hughes: "Beaumont to Detroit: 1943"
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Artistic Responses to Persecution
Jewish Perspectives on the HolocaustLeyb Kvitko, "Etele"
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Propaganda and the American Public
Americans and the HolocaustLidice: "This Is Nazi Brutality"
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American Christians, Nazi Germany, and the Holocaust
Americans and the HolocaustLouise Kleuser to J. L. McEhlany
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US Government Rescue Efforts
Americans and the HolocaustMaurice Kincler to President Franklin D. Roosevelt
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African Americans and World War II
Americans and the HolocaustNAACP Anti-Lynching Leaflet
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Nazi Ideals and American Society
Americans and the HolocaustPhoto of 1937 Boycott March
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Everyday Encounters with Fascism
Everyday Life: Roles, Motives, and Choices During the HolocaustPhoto of Italian Fascist Youth Group Marching in Munich
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The Holocaust in Yugoslavia
Jewish Perspectives on the HolocaustReport of the Communist Party Committee in the Jewish camp at Rab
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American College Students and the Nazi Threat
Americans and the HolocaustStriking Students Take Oath at Campus Recreation Hall
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US Government Rescue Efforts
Americans and the HolocaustSummary of Bermuda Conference Recommendations
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Higher Education in Nazi Germany
Everyday Life: Roles, Motives, and Choices During the HolocaustTelegram Regarding the "Action against the Un-German Spirit"
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African Americans and World War II
Americans and the HolocaustW. E. B. Du Bois: "A Forum of Fact and Opinion: Race Prejudice in Nazi Germany"