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By ARLENE AVAKIAN
On July 3, I went to a public reading of Frederick Douglass’ speech, “Meaning of the Fourth of July for the Negro” hosted by the Northampton Historical Society. About 200 people attended and some of us read parts of the speech, which had been divided...
By ARLENE AVAKIAN
Remembering, forgetting, denying, immersing, obsessing, uncovering, inhabiting.World War II veterans, on the 50th anniversary commemorations of their war, remembered and articulated, many for the first time, what they had experienced. Unlike the...
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