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Not Just a Survivor: a portrait of my mother

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Not Just a Survivor: a portrait of my motherThe camp is getting fuller and fuller. I talk to the Sanitater an SS guard, who collects the sick from all the other camps and brings them here and he tells me that when there are over a thousand inmates, they are sent away. And I see that the camp is filling up and filling up and filling up. So I decided I am not going away with them to Auschwitz. I have to get out of here My mother was a Holocaust survivor. She embodied the Holocaust. She

The camp is getting fuller and fuller. I talk to the Sanitater - an SS guard, who collects the sick from all the other camps and brings them here - and he tells me that when there are over a thousand inmates, they are sent away. And I see that the camp is filling up and filling up and filling up. So I decided - I am not going away with them to Auschwitz. I have to get out of here

My mother was a Holocaust survivor. She embodied the Holocaust. She experienced it physically, lived it emotionally and studied it intellectually. She spent her entire life trying to make logical sense of an inexplicable trauma that ruled her life and decimated her past.
But being a Survivor was never all of who she was. She was so much more - somebody truly special who survived and enriched people's lives not because of the Holocaust, but despite it.
Filled with the many stories of love, loss, hope, friendship, and food, told and retold - some by her, and some about her - this book creates a composite of the warm, intelligent, and amazing person that she was.
These are her stories.

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Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Rae Leibowitz
Published: 06/16/2020
ISBN: 9780994228680
Pages: 280
Weight: 0.79lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.51w x 0.63d
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This book should be in every black home in America, it shows in clear and evident words the flaws in America towards African Americans even into the modern day, as well as the reasons for the various obstacles to progress and change for the Black Community. An all around well-rounded read for any Black soul that is a must have to understand the reality they will endure and how they can achieve the reality they deserve.
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Got this as a gift for a friend and he was hard to shop for even after asking his wife. He's not a handyman, or a tech savvy man. He cooks, and is a well read man with interests in politics and psychology, he's not at all a gamer either. He doesnt DO much but work, it's not like he works out, golf's or anything like that... And they have a Brady bunch family and all she gave me to go on was he likes malcol x. And this author is more Malcom x than mlk and aggressive in views (when being compared to MLK) but is also very intertwined with their philosophies as he was IN it... According to the person I gave the gift to. Basically he loved it! So
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A first hand account of the Civil Rights Movement of the 60's and 70's through the lens of someone who was instrumental for the liberation of the of the African diaspora.
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