Rabbi Joachim Prinz

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Rabbi Joachim Prinz was a German-American rabbi and civil rights leader known for his outspoken opposition to Nazism and his prominent speech at the 1963 March on Washington.

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instanceOf German-American
civil rights activist
human
rabbi
advocatedFor Jewish rights
interfaith cooperation
racial equality
citizenship Germany
United States of America
countryOfBirth German Empire
countryOfDeath United States of America
countryOfResidence Germany
United States of America
dateOfBirth 1902-05-10
dateOfDeath 1988-09-30
dateOfEvent 1963-08-28
ethnicGroup Jewish
eventRole speaker at the March on Washington
familyName Prinz
fullName Joachim Prinz
gender male
givenName Joachim
knownFor advocacy for civil rights for African Americans
public criticism of Nazi regime in Germany
languageSpoken English
German
memberOf American Jewish Congress
Zionist movement
movedTo United States of America
movement American civil rights movement
surface form: Civil rights movement

Zionism
notableFor leadership in American Jewish Congress
opposition to Nazism
speech at the 1963 March on Washington
notableWork autobiographical writings about life under Nazism and in America
occupation author
civil rights leader
rabbi
opposed Nazism
racial segregation in the United States
placeOfBirth Burkhardtsdorf
placeOfDeath Newark, New Jersey, United States
surface form: Newark, New Jersey
positionHeld President of the American Jewish Congress
rabbi of Temple B’nai Abraham in Newark
religion Judaism
spokeAt March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom

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