"The Jewish problem is as old as history and assumes in each age a new form. All the magnanimity, patience, charity, and humanity, which the Jews have manifested in return for centuries of persecution, have been thus far inadequate to eradicate the profound antipathy engendered by fanaticism and ready to break out in one or another shape at any moment of popular excitement."
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Poets from the United States19th-century poets from the United StatesJews from the United StatesPeople from New York CityFeminists
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The Jewish Problem (1883)
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Emma Lazarus
Emma Lazarus (July 22, 1849 β November 19, 1887) was an American poet and playwright, born in New York City.
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