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Wafa Ghnaim Uses the Traditional Craft of Tatreez to Preserve and Share Palestinian History


Wafa Ghnaim Uses the Traditional Craft of Tatreez to Preserve and Share Palestinian History
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Wafa Ghnaim
There’s a photograph of Wafa Ghnaim, as a a toddler, helping pull the excess canvas from her mother’s embroidery project. In the photo, which was taken in Massachusetts, she’s the same age that her mother, Feryal Abbasi-Ghnaim, was in 1948, when a radio broadcast told her family to leave their home in the mountain village of Safad, near the Sea of Galilee, for a few days. Thinking they’d be back, Ghnaim’s grandparents left behind their nicest clothes, including dresses intricately embroidered with ....

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This week in West Virginia history


CHARLESTON The following events happened on these dates in West Virginia history. To read more, go to e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia at www.wvencyclopedia.org.
April 18, 1912: The Paint Creek-Cabin Creek Strike of 1912-13 began when coal operators rejected the demand of their unionized workers for a wage increase. The strike that followed was one of the most dramatic and bloody conflicts in the early 20th-century labor struggles in southern West Virginia known as the Mine Wars.
April 19, 1896: Writer Melville Davisson Post was born in Harrison County. His best-known works are the “Randolph Mason” series, published in three volumes, and the more successful collection, “Uncle Abner: Master of Mysteries.” ....

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