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University Press, 1970; The Other Holocaust, by Bohdan Wytwycky, The
Novak Report. 918 “F” Street. N.W.. Washington. DC 20004. 1980.

Polish American Congress. Inc.. Northern California Division. 3040 22nd
Street. San Francisco. CA 94110; telephone (415) 386-1815.

Polish American Congress, Inc.. Southern California Division, 22048 Sher-
man Way. Suite 217, Canoga Park, CA 91303; telephone (818) 704-1759.
Information on the Nazi Holocaust and the Katyn Massacre is available.

Shornburg Center for Research and Black Culture, an affiliate of the New York
Public Library, 103 West 135th Street, New York, NY 10030.

Social Issues Resources Series, Inc.. P.O. Box 2348. Boca Raton, FL 33427.
Volumes on human rights and a compendium of articles are available.

Social Science Education Consortium. Global Issues: Activities and Re-
sources for the High School Teacher, by Kenneth A. Switzer and Paul T.
Mulloy, 1979. Address: 855 Broadway. Boulder, CO 80302.

Social Studies School Service. Teaching the Holocaust Resources and Mate-
rials, 1984-85. This is a curriculum guide for teachers. Address: P.O. Box
802. Culver City, CA 90232.

State of Connecticut, Department of Education. Resource Guide, Human
Rights: The Struggle for Freedom, Dignity and Equality, 1987. Portions,
with California amendments, are included in Appendix B of this docu-
ment. Address: 165 Capitol Avenue. State Office Building, Hartford. CT
06106.

TACT (The Association of Chinese Tongs), c/o Irene Dea Collier. P.O. Box
210564. San Francisco. CA 94121. Resource materials on Chinese Ameri-
cans in the early settlement of California are available.

Torney-Purta. Judith. “Human Rights,” in Teaching for International Under-
standing, Peace and Human Rights. Edited by Norman Graves and others.
Paris: UNESCO, 1984. This article describes 25 classroom activities on
human rights, discrimination, and the plight of refugees.

Jack Treiman, Honorary Consul, Consulate of Estonia, 21535 Vanowen
Street. Suite 211. Canoga Park, CA 91303-2787; telephone (818) 884-
4850. This is a resource for information about the Baltic States, refugees
from the Baltic Holocaust, publications, and a video (The Estonians: For
the Record, produced by the Canadian Multicultural Association).

Tuskegee Institute, Hollis Burke Frissell Library, Tuskegee. Ala. Books and
resource materials about the civil rights movement are available.

Ukrainian Famine Commission (U.S. Government), Vanguard Building, Room
537.111120th Street. N.W., Washington, DC 20579; telephone (202) 254-
3464.

Ukrainian Famine Research Committee, in collaboration with the National
Film Board of Canada. Harvest of Despair, a 16mm film (also available on
video cassette).