The extermination of six million Jews during World War II was a horrific event that will be remembered forever. In the city of Houston stands a distinguished building that has engraved within its walls the memories and stories of some of the survivors. The Holocaust Museum Houston’s mission is to remember those who perished in […]
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Houstonians in Action Table of Contents 12.3
Download the full pdf. Vol. 12, No. 3 (Summer 2015) Letter from the Editor by managing editor Debbie Z. Harwell 2 A Scream or a Whisper: Images of Activism By Lindsay Scovil Dove 8 The Hayes Family of Third Ward: African American Agency during the Great Migration to Houston, 1900-1941 By Bernadette Pruitt 14 A […]
Shattered Lives, New Beginnings: Holocaust Survivors in Houston
By Houston History Magazine on October 31, 2010 in Communities, Houstonians, Race & Ethnicity, Religion
To read the full text of this article by Jenna Berger that appeared in the Spring 2005 issue of Houston History, download the pdf version.
Public Memorials, Private Memories
To read the full text of this article by Jenna Berger and Leigh Cutler that appeared in the Spring 2005 issue of Houston History, download the pdf version.