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Armenian Orphan Girls in New York (1917): A Forgotten Act of Witness and Relief

Summary by allinnet.info
In 1917, at the height of global upheaval during World War I, a small but determined Armenian community in New York City organized a striking public action to draw attention to one of the greatest humanitarian crises of the era—the aftermath of the Armenian Genocide. The photograph above, preserved in the collection of the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute, captures a group of Armenian orphan girls staged in symbolic roles. Some are dressed to …
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allinnet.info broke the news on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
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