The Chronicle of Higher Education

American Journalism Schools Turned Their Backs on Refugees From Nazi Germany, Scholar Says

By SCOTT SMALLWOOD

Many academic disciplines took in Jewish intellectuals fleeing Nazi Germany in the 1930s and 1940s, but journalism schools did not add even one displaced European scholar, according to a Northeastern University professor. Her research has prompted more than 70 prominent journalists...

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