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Augustus: Narrative of a Slave Woman

ePub Augustus: Narrative of a Slave Woman by Robin Greene in History

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This book is the translation of the Memorial (Yizkor) Book of the town of Horodenka; Ukraine (Sefer Horodenka) The history of the Jewish community of Horodenka in Eastern Galicia began in 1743. Only in the eighteenth century did the Jews become a significant part of the town. In the period of 1870 to 1927; the average percentage of Jews in the town's population was between 33% and 40%. The rich Jewish culture that developed in the town is described in this book. It all came to an end in June 1941; when the Nazis invaded Russian territory; according to reliable evidence about 3;000 adults and children were murdered in 1941 and 1942 in three "Actions." Several young Jews escaped this fate by joining the partisans in the forests on the other side of the Dniester River. Thanks to their eye-witness accounts and the memoirs of other residents who left before the war; we have this book which provides a picture of the town; so that researchers and descendants of emigrants from the town can learn of the history of this once-thriving Jewish community that no longer exists. 558 pages; 8.5" by 11"; hard cover; including all photos and other images Also known as Gorodenka. Located at Latitude 48°40' and East Longitude 25°30'.


#5505056 in Books Plain View Press 2011-03-21Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x 1.00 x 6.00l; 1.29 #File Name: 1935514075398 pages


Review
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A tale of the inner South mentality.By C. F. SmithThe controversial thing about the book; is that the story she tells on how she got the tapes is false. She never did say why; so I just assumed she was protecting her source. I live in the South (Biblebelt) and never knew that there is an ugly underbelly where dominant race people claim that the minorities; especially the African Americans need to just get over the past and get on with their lives. At the same time; these same people assume to South will rise again and they will be able to own slaves again. I could go on and one on how slaves were never freed; but I digress. It is true that in the South African Americans still face prejudice and racism no matter how much the dominant race wants to deny it. CFS

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