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The German Response to the Armenian Genocide (en español)

This reading recounts how Germany, an ally of the Ottoman Empire, responded to the empire's treatment of Armenians. This resource is in Spanish.
New Survivors of the Armenian massacres of 1909 inside the courtyard of the German-Levant cotton company, Adana, Ottoman Empire.
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Armenians After the Genocide

This reading discusses what happened to survivors after the end of the Armenian genocide.
New A large group of boys with shaved heads stand in rows wearing dark sweaters and shorts, outdoors, beside columns. Adults in hats stand behind them. The scene feels somber.
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Armenians After the Genocide (en español)

This reading discusses what happened to survivors after the end of the Armenian genocide. This resource is in Spanish.
New A large group of boys with shaved heads stand in rows wearing dark sweaters and shorts, outdoors, beside columns. Adults in hats stand behind them. The scene feels somber.
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Mehmed Talaat and the Limits of Diplomacy

American Ambassador Henry Morgenthau recounts his discussions with Ottoman Interior Minister Mehmed Talaat, who oversaw the Armenian Genocide.
New A man with a mustache in a suit sits at a desk, his expression serious. Papers and a lamp are on the desk. The room is dimly lit, adding a somber tone.
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Mehmed Talaat and the Limits of Diplomacy (en español)

American Ambassador Henry Morgenthau recounts his discussions with Ottoman Interior Minister Mehmed Talaat, who oversaw the Armenian Genocide. This resource is in Spanish.
New A man with a mustache in a suit sits at a desk, his expression serious. Papers and a lamp are on the desk. The room is dimly lit, adding a somber tone.
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Mapping the Armenian Genocide: Geography, Borders, and Movement

This document outlines the geography covered in the Armenian Genocide Unit. 
New Syrian desert.
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Crimes Against Humanity and Civilization: The Genocide of the Armenians

This resource examines the choices that individuals, groups, and nations made before, during, and after the Armenian Genocide.
"Crimes Against Humanity and Civilization: The Genocide of the Armenians" title cover featuring two children
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The Armenian Genocide

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During World War I, the Ottoman Turks carried out one of the largest genocides in the world's history. This film provides a historical overview of the Armenian Genocide and looks at its denial by Turkey that continues to this day.
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Little Things Are Big: Jesús Colón

Writer Jesús Colón reflects on an incident on a subway ride in New York City.
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The Bear That Wasn't

Explore identity, conformity, and authority with this modern fable about a bear forced to navigate society's perception of who he is.  
An illustration from Fred Tashlin's The Bear That Wasn't.
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The Bear That Wasn't (en español)

Explore identity, conformity, and authority with this modern fable about a bear forced to navigate society's perception of who he is. This resource is in Spanish.  
An illustration from Fred Tashlin's The Bear That Wasn't.
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Working Class Creatives: Excerpt Two

Read an excerpt from journalist Eleanor Halls article which describes the barriers preventing working-class people from engaging with the arts.  
Women painting outside.

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