Contents
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List of Illustrations
Foreword by Razmik Panossian
Preface
I. To World War I: Coming to a New Land
1. Beginnings
2. The Second Wave
3. Building Institutions
4. Church Affairs
5. Parties and Politics
6. The Murder of a Nation
7. Fighting Back
8. Life Goes On
9. The Republic of Armenia
10. The American Committee for the Independence of Armenia
11. From Euphoria to Despair
12. Seeking Justice
13. America Is Home
II. World War I to 1933: Community
Rebuilt, Community Destroyed
1. Resettlement
2. Forming Families
3. Employment
4. Reinventing the Armenian Home
5. A Close Community
6. Amusements
7. A Widening Gap
8. Americanization League
9. School
10. A Hostage Church
III. 1933 to 1956: Living Apart
1. A Divided Community
2. Separate Schools
3. Music and Dance
4. Armenians in Public
5. The New Generation
6. Wartime and Aftermath
7. Back to Church Affairs
8. Our Own Home
IV.1956 to 1998: Two Churches, Neither
Full
1. St. Paul's Armenian Apostolic Church
2. St. John the Baptist Armenian Apostolic Church and Community Center
3. School at St. John
4. St. John: The Calendar
5. Special Events
6. Growth, Decline, Contributions
7. The Future
Appendix
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