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Struggle for Justice: A Story of the American Committee for the Independence of Armenia 1915—1929

Autor Robert George Koolakian
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 oct 2020
The ACIA (American Committee for the Independence of Armenia) founding ceremonies, which took place in Manhattan from Friday, 7 February, through Tuesday, 11 February 1919, were among the most auspicious peace-time gatherings in modern history. The main event, a banquet at the Hotel Plaza, was attended by more than four hundred people, including past and future United States presidents and their families; state and territorial governors; United States cabinet, House, Senate, and state department representatives . . . as well as delegates to the Paris Peace Conference. . . . That banquet proved to be the culmination of the brief, although important, story of the American Committee for the Independence of Armenia. —From the introduction by Robert George Koolakian
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ISBN-13: 9781934548004
ISBN-10: 1934548006
Pagini: 155
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Armenian Research Center
Colecția Armenian Research Center

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ROBERT GEORGE KOOLAKIAN held curatorial and administrative position at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, and he taught courses in museology at Oakland University.

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The ACIA (American Committee for the Independence of Armenia) founding ceremonies, which took place in Manhattan from Friday, 7 February, through Tuesday, 11 February 1919, were among the most auspicious peace-time gatherings in modern history. The main event, a banquet at the Hotel Plaza, was attended by more than four hundred people, including past and future United States presidents and their families; state and territorial governors;
United States cabinet, House, Senate, and state department representatives . . . as well as delegates to the Paris Peace Conference. . . . That banquet proved to be the culmination of the brief, although important, story of the American Committee for the Independence of Armenia. —From the introduction by Robert George Koolakian