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Mordecai Manuel Noah (July 14, 1785, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – May 22, 1851, New York) was an American sheriff, playwright, diplomat, journalist, and utopian. He was born in a family of Portuguese Sephardic ancestry. He was the most important Jewish lay leader in New York in the early 19th century, and the first Jew born in the United States to reach national prominence. His politically motivated reviews blasting plays and performers "of colour" at William Brown's African Grove Theatre led to his identification as the originator of the stereotypical black portrayed in American minstrel shows and as "the father of Negro minstrelsy".

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  • Mordechai Immanuel Noah (de)
  • Mordecai M. Noah (es)
  • Mordecaï Manuel Noah (fr)
  • Mordecai Manuel Noah (it)
  • Mordecai Manuel Noah (en)
  • Ноах, Мордехай Мануэль (ru)
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  • Mordechai Immanuel Noah (auch Mordechai Manuel Noah oder Mordecai Manuel Noah; * 19. Juli 1785 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; † 22. März 1851 in New York) war ein amerikanischer jüdischer Journalist, Publizist, Diplomat und Philanthrop. (de)
  • Mordecai Manuel Noah (July 14, 1785, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – May 22, 1851, New York) was an American sheriff, playwright, diplomat, journalist, and utopian. He was born in a family of Portuguese Sephardic ancestry. He was the most important Jewish lay leader in New York in the early 19th century, and the first Jew born in the United States to reach national prominence. His politically motivated reviews blasting plays and performers "of colour" at William Brown's African Grove Theatre led to his identification as the originator of the stereotypical black portrayed in American minstrel shows and as "the father of Negro minstrelsy". (en)
  • Mordecaï Manuel Noah, né le 14 juillet 1785 à Philadelphie et décédé le 22 mai 1851 à New York, est un dramaturge, diplomate, journaliste et utopiste américain. Né dans une famille d'ascendance portugaise séfarade, il est le premier Juif né aux États-Unis à atteindre une notoriété nationale. (fr)
  • Mordecai Manuel Noah (Filadelfia, 14 luglio 1785 – New York, 22 maggio 1851) è stato un drammaturgo, diplomatico, giornalista e utopista statunitense. (it)
  • Мордехай Мануэль Но́а или Но́ах (англ. Mordecai Manuel Noah; род. в Филадельфии в 1785 г., умер в Нью-Йорке в 1851 г.) — американский политик, журналист, шериф, филантроп и драматург . Член Демократической партии США в Нью-Йорке (лидер Таммани-холла в 1827—1828 гг.). Сионист (точнее, территориалист): пытался организовать автономную еврейскую территорию под названием «Арарат» на в пределах штата Нью-Йорк (1825), а после неудачи обратился к христианскому миру (1844) с призывом помощи в организации автономии в Палестине. (ru)
  • Mordecai Manuel Noah (Filadelfia, Pensilvania, 14 de julio de 1785 - Nueva York, 22 de mayo de 1851), diplomático, periodista y dramaturgo estadounidense. Su familia era descendiente de judíos portugueses. En 1811 fue nombrado por el presidente James Madison cónsul en Riga, por entonces parte del Imperio ruso, pero renunció y en 1813 fue nombrado cónsul en el Reino de Túnez, puesto desde el que rescató a unos ciudadanos norteamericanos que habían sido esclavizados por los marroquíes. Fue destituido de ese puesto a causa de su religión, que era un obstáculo para tratar con los musulmanes y marchó hacia Nueva York, donde fundó y editó los periódicos The National Advertiser, The Courier and Enquirer, The Evening Star y The Sunday Times. Escribió un libro de viajes: Travels in England, France, (es)
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  • Mordecai Manuel Noah (en)
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  • Mordecai Manuel Noah (en)
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