James -- Genocide Research Project


“Never again has become again and again.” Samantha Powers


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Crater Library Print Sources
  364.15 ALT
Altman, Linda Jacobs, 1943- Genocide : the systematic killing of a people. Springfield, N.J. : Enslow, c1995. Looks at examples of genocide throughout history, including mass killings of people in Nazi Germany, Turkey, the Ukraine, Cambodia, Somalia, Rowanda, and of Native Americans in the U.S.
  341.6 CHI
Chippendale, Neil. Crimes against humanity. Philadelphia, PA : Chelsea House, c2001. Discusses incidents of various crimes against humanity, including particular war crimes and