Archag, the Little Armenian

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In the early 20th century, the Armenian community faced profound challenges amid a backdrop of cultural upheaval and national identity struggles. "Archag, the Little Armenian" by Charles H. Schnapps captures the essence of this period through the eyes of a young boy, Archag, whose journey reflects the resilience of his people. As he navigates the complexities of school life and societal expectations, themes of heritage and belonging emerge, illustrating the fight for recognition and the preservation of culture. This poignant historical novel is ideal for students, civic activists, and historians seeking to understand the nuances of Armenian identity and the impact of historical events on personal narratives. Discover the power of individual stories in shaping collective memory.

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