Why the Armenian Genocide Lives in Me

Little has been taught about the Armenian Genocide of 1915 when approximately 1.5 million Armenians were brutally slaughtered. Moreover, the events are still being denied today. Community College Math Professor Barbara Erysian, an unlikely candidate to tell the story, carries the memories and sorrow...

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Main Author: Barbara Erysian
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2313-5778/2/4/50
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description Little has been taught about the Armenian Genocide of 1915 when approximately 1.5 million Armenians were brutally slaughtered. Moreover, the events are still being denied today. Community College Math Professor Barbara Erysian, an unlikely candidate to tell the story, carries the memories and sorrow of her people. She has dedicated herself to telling the story of how her grandmother survived the genocide. The story, repeatedly told to her as a child, is very much a part of her identity. Her essay describes some of the terrors of 1915. She believes the memory and pain of the Armenian Genocide must be told so that these crimes are never forgotten.
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Armenian
genocide
1915
human rights violation
Christianity
Holocaust
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1915
human rights violation
Christianity
Holocaust
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