• From the Prologue: The story of Greeks in Hollywood during the silent – and so very turbulent – era of American movies reads like a fairy tale. This is not only due to the heretofore unknown details of the life and work of dozens of Greek expats in the 1910s and 1920s in the American movie industry, but also to the manner in which these data was collected. [All purchases help support the Hellenic American Project (HAP)  to continue researching and documenting the Greek American Community. HAP is a 501(c)(3), nonprofit organization.]
  • About the book: This bilingual (Greek and English) book studies the work of Rhigas Velestinlis (1757- 1798), the visionary and revolutionary who brought human rights to the forefront of Hellenic and global policy. The human rights outlined by Rhigas Velestinlis were a catalyst for the Greek War of Independence. The book features four of his seminal works: Revolutionary Proclamations, Human Rights, The Constitution, and the battle hymn Thourios. [All purchases help support the Hellenic American Project (HAP)  to continue researching and documenting the Greek American Community. HAP is a 501(c)(3), nonprofit organization.]
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