As cited by by Jess Brallier and Robert Andrew Parker in "Who Was Albert Einstein?"
Always the humanitarian, Albert spent much of his time in the United States helping those less fortunate than he....In 1931, while still living in Germany, he had joined an international protest to save the lives of eight African-Americans in Scottsboro, Alabama, who had been wrongly imprisoned.
from Albert Einstein: The Jewish Man Behind the Theory by Devra Newberger Speregen
There is no higher religion than human service. To work for the common good is the greatest creed.
As cited by Milton Meltzer in Albert Einstein: A Biography
...Einstein felt that scholars, including scientists, had a duty to work for the public good.
from Albert Einstein: The Miracle Mind by Tabatha Yeatts
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