Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-235) and index.
Contents
Confronting antisemitism in New York City -- Confronting antisemitism in the United States and abroad -- Confronting the Holocaust.
Summary
"The Koch Papers chronicles one man's struggle against those who would do the Jewish people harm. This provocative book, from one of America's most fascinating and outspoken political figures, guides readers through the major battles in Ed Koch's lifetime of fighting against anti-Semitism at home and abroad. Koch and historian Rafael Medoff have gathered interviews, speeches, new essays, and never-before published personal correspondence highlighting Koch's life of leadership, passion, and unflinching dedication."--BOOK JACKET.