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  2. Witness: Passing the Torch of Holocaust Memory to New ...

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    Witness: Spanish Edition. Translations in several other languages have been completed and/or published with the launch of the Polish language edition taking place in November 2018 at the Polin Museum, the Spanish edition (Testimonios; traspasar la antorcha de la memoria del holocausto a las nuevas generaciones) launched in January 2019, and the Hebrew edition was release in 2019.

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  4. Black Women Oral History Project - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 1977, Ruth Edmonds Hill coordinated and devoted herself to the completion of the project and to creating awareness of the rich information contained in the transcripts. The project began with the goal of capturing the lives and stories of women of African descent, many already in their 70s, 80s and 90s. [ 2 ]

  5. JFK assassination remembered 60 years later by surviving ...

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    Simpson, now 84, is among the last surviving witnesses who are sharing their stories as the nation marks the 60th anniversary of the Nov. 22, 1963, assassination on Wednesday.

  6. Ruth Smith - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Smith (artist) (1913–1958), Faroese painter; Ruth Smith, 1996 co-winner of the Rose Mary Crawshay Prize for female scholars; Ruth McLain Smith (born 1958), member of the bluegrass group The McLain Family Band; Ruth P. Smith (1907–2010), American advocate for reproductive rights; Ruth 'Rudi' Smith, supporting character on the British ...

  7. A year later, Kitty returned to college to study biology at the University of Pennsylvania. In 1939, she married Richard Harrison, a British doctor, and began pursuing graduate work in botany at UCLA.

  8. 60 years on, Warren Commission witness testimony adds ... - AOL

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    To mark the 60th anniversary of the Warren Commission report into the death of President Kennedy, Dispatch pored over thousands of pages of testimony

  9. Ruth Hartley Mosley - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Price Hartley Mosley (September 23, 1886 – August 14, 1975) was an American nurse, businesswoman, and civil rights activist. In 1910, she became the first black woman to be the head of a nursing department. [ 1 ]