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@TheConversationUS@newsie.social  ·  activity timestamp 2 weeks ago

As Holocaust survivor numbers dwindle, educators are turning to local connections to keep the history alive.

One example: South Carolina students are studying letters between a Polish Jewish family and their immigrant relatives to show how the genocide touched American communities.

https://theconversation.com/bearing-witness-after-the-witnesses-are-gone-how-to-bring-holocaust-education-home-for-a-new-generation-272491
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Bearing witness after the witnesses are gone: How to bring Holocaust education home for a new generation

Students respond to history that feels local and personal. There are ways to do that even as Holocaust survivors pass away, one professor writes.
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