Human Injustices In Albert Einstein's Out Of My Later Years

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Albert Einstein is known for being one of the most knowledgeable individuals of the twentieth century. From his beginning as a child with a learning disability to a brilliant scientist, he shocked the world with his improbable concepts of time and space. But Einstein was not just a man who created revolutionary theories. Beyond his witty personality, he was a being who stressed the need to redress the inhumanities that human nature has put upon his people. Through his book Out of My Later Years, Einstein expressed his ideologies on his theories and his views on human injustice towards the Jews. His book not only identifies him as a world-renowned physicist, but also as a civil rights activist for the Jews. Einstein was born on March 14, 1879