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How long-distance nationalism kept a culture alive during the Assyrian Genocide

Joe SnellMay 17, 2020May 18, 2020
May 2020 | By Laurisa Sastoque | Photos contributed In his story Seventy Thousand Assyrians, 20th-century American-Armenian author William Saroyan writes about his encounter with
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The history of the Assyrian American Association of Chicago revealed in new book

Joe SnellDecember 24, 2018January 21, 2019
By Joe Snell | Photos contributed Chicago  – Assyrian author Vasili Shoumanov has released a new book titled “Assyrian American Association of Chicago: 100 years.” The
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