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Nazi concentration camps

A policy of genocide
2015
Concentration camps, the epicenters of Nazi atrocities, represent a harrowing chapter of world and human history. Part of a highly organized system intended to decimate Europe's Jewish population and other groups deemed undesirable by Adolf Hitlers regime.

Elie Wiesel

Speaking out against genocide
2015
Through his writing, teaching, and activism, Elie Wiesel has worked to ensure the atrocities of the Holocaust will never be forgotten. A tireless advocate for human rights, he has worked to raise awareness of all acts of genocide..

The end of World War I

the Treaty of Versailles and its tragic legacy
Explores the events that occured after the armistice of 1918 ended World War I, describing the outcome of the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 that would create bitter resentment in Germany and pave the way for World War II.

A team for America

the Army-Navy game that rallied a nation
2011
Chronicles the 1944 Army-Navy football game against a backdrop of World War II, the deteriorating health of the president, and food shortages, in an account based on interviews with surviving players that offers insight into how the game united and uplifted a struggling nation.

Cross roads

how the blues shaped rock 'n' roll (and rock saved the blues)
2013
The blues revival of the early 1960s brought new life to a seminal genre of American music and inspired a vast new world of singers, songwriters, and rock bands. The Rolling Stones took their name from a Muddy Waters song; Led Zeppelin forged bluesy riffs into hard rock and heavy metal; and ZZ Top did superstar business with boogie rhythms copped from John Lee Hooker. Crossroads tells the myriad stories of the impact and enduring influence of the early-'60s blues revival: stories of the record collectors, folkies, beatniks, and pop culture academics; and of the lucky musicians who learned life-changing lessons from the rediscovered Depression-era bluesmen that found hipster renown by playing at coffeehouses, on college campuses, and at the Newport Folk Festival. The blues revival brought notice to these forgotten musicians, and none more so than Robert Johnson, who had his songs covered by Cream and the Rolling Stones, and who sold a million CDs sixty years after dying outside a Mississippi Delta roadhouse. Crossroads is the intersection of blues and rock 'n' roll, a vivid portrait of the fluidity of American folk culture that captures the voices of musicians, promoters, fans, and critics to tell this very American story of how the blues came to rest at the heart of popular music.

Love, Otto

the legacy of Anne Frank
1995
Contains the letters of a twenty-two year correspondence between a young girl from California, Wilson, and the father of Anne Frank, Otto.

The aftermath

living with the Holocaust
1995

Causes and campaigns

2011
"Discusses the media treatment of social campaigns worldwide, including media coverage of causes such as natural disasters, AIDS, global warming, and how the media can affect these campaigns."--Provided by publisher.

Beyond the soundbite

arts education and academic outcomes : conference proceedings from Beyond the soundbite : what the research actually shows about arts education and academic outcomes : the Getty Center, Los Angeles, California, August 24-26, 2000
2001

The Wounded generation

America after Vietnam
1981
On cover: A Washington Post book examining what the war did to America, and to those Americans who came of age during the war years.

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