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Charles Jacobs (political activist)

:For the Louisiana state district court judge, see ''Charles Jacobs (Louisiana judge)''.
Charles Jacobs is head of Americans for Peace and Tolerance, which he co-founded in late 2008. Jacobs also co-founded The David Project Center for Jewish Leadership in 2002, which he led until July 2008. Jacobs is also co-founder of the American Anti-Slavery Group (1994), which campaigns against slavery worldwide, and co-chair of The Sudan Campaign (2000), a coalition calling for an end to slavery in Sudan.〔Biography for (Charles Jacobs ) at Benador Associates; cf. ("'Freedom Brigade' Theme of Speakers Forum" ), archived online in ''The Jewish Journal (Boston North)'' May 10–23, 2002. Retrieved July 25, 2006.〕 Earlier in his career, beginning in 1989, Jacobs served as Deputy Director of the Boston chapter of the Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (CAMERA).〔(A Brief History of CAMERA )." After 1991, the Boston chapter, founded in 1988 and headed by Andrea Levin, "became the national – and eventually the only – office of CAMERA. . . ."〕 Jacobs has appeared on the major U.S. television networks, on National Public Radio, and has been published in ''The New York Times'', ''The Boston Globe'', ''The New Yorker'', and ''The Wall Street Journal''.〔
==Early life and education==
Jacobs was born in Newark, New Jersey.〔Information from Charles Jacobs, free audio excerpt, ("Freeing Modern-Day Slaves: Program 15" ), produced by ''Human Media''. Retrieved July 25, 2006.〕 He was active in the civil rights movement as a teenager, and in 1963, attended Martin Luther King's March on Washington.〔 He graduated from Rutgers University in 1966〔Online alumni record locator, (Rutgers University ). Retrieved July 29, 2006.〕 and earned a Doctor of Education degree (Ed.D.) from Harvard University in 1988.〔Harriett Green, ("The Alumni: Social Educator," ) ''Harvard Magazine'' May–June 2002. Retrieved July 29, 2006.〕

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