On April 19 at 7 p.m., the New York Society for Ethical Culture, in conjunction with Baraka Books, will host a discussion on the updated edition of "The Einstein Files" with author Fred Jerome.
The facility is located at 2 West 64th Street in New York City.
Einstein arrived in the United States in 1933, the year the Nazis
rose to power in Germany. From that moment until he died in 1955, J.
Edgar Hoover’s FBI—with other agencies—feverishly collected “derogatory
information” to undermine the renowned scientist’s influence and destroy
his reputation.
With material accessed under the Freedom of Information Act, Jerome reveals the depth of, and the reasons for, this massive
anti-Einstein campaign. He also uncovers Einstein’s strong political
commitments that have been conveniently buried under the image of the
absent-minded icon genius. Whereas Einstein said on several occasions,
“My life is divided between equations and politics,” Jerome delves into
his little-known political half-life.
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