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Assyrian American Association of Chicago

by Vasili Shoumanov

In 1917, the Assyrian American Association was founded and established in Chicago by those arriving in the United States in an effort to unite the growing community, aid newcomers, and celebrate cultural heritage. The first wave of Assyrians came to Chicago in the late 1800s. Their success prompted successive migration, particularly during World War I, when the Ottoman Campaigns incited massacres in Turkey and Iran and prompted survivors to flee. Although 100 years have passed, the organization remains a pillar of the Assyrian community in Chicago and a prized secular organization in the United States. Cultural activities such as shows and lectures by artists, sponsored by the association, are yet another means of bringing the Chicago community together for shared enjoyment. These pages are filled with old and new photographs that bring the organization's history to life and provide a firsthand look into the past and present.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Author Biography

Vasili Shoumanov has a master's degree in the history of eastern civilizations from St. Petersburg State University. He is a cultural director of the Assyrian American Association of Chicago. He is an author of several publications, including Images of America: Assyrians of Chicago (2001) and the Russian-Assyrian Dictionary, Pras-Atra Publishing, St. Petersburg, Russia (1993); he served as editor in chief of Homeland magazine from 1990 to 1996 in St. Petersburg, Russia.

Long Description

In 1917, the Assyrian American Association was founded and established in Chicago by those arriving in the United States in an effort to unite the growing community, aid newcomers, and celebrate cultural heritage. The first wave of Assyrians came to Chicago in the late 1800s. Their success prompted successive migration, particularly during World War I, when the Ottoman Campaigns incited massacres in Turkey and Iran and prompted survivors to flee. Although 100 years have passed, the organization remains a pillar of the Assyrian community in Chicago and a prized secular organization in the United States. Cultural activities such as shows and lectures by artists, sponsored by the association, are yet another means of bringing the Chicago community together for shared enjoyment. These pages are filled with old and new photographs that bring the organization's history to life and provide a firsthand look into the past and present.

Details

ISBN146710275X
Author Vasili Shoumanov
Pages 128
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Year 2018
ISBN-10 146710275X
ISBN-13 9781467102759
Format Paperback
Publication Date 2018-12-10
Imprint Arcadia Publishing
Subtitle 100 Years
Country of Publication United States
Short Title Assyrian American Association of Chicago
Language English
DEWEY 977.3/11004923
Series Images of America
AU Release Date 2018-12-10
NZ Release Date 2018-12-10
US Release Date 2018-12-10
UK Release Date 2018-12-10
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