
Helen Papanikolas
HELEN PAPANIKOLAS, author of The Peoples of Utah, is a widely-published cultural and ethnic historian. She resides in Salt Lake Ci
Utah’s Ethnic Legacy
Articles/Essays – Volume 19, No. 1
As I look at you graduates, I recognize in your faces, full-blown in some, slight in others, the ethnic people of your past. Among you sit men and women whose sorrowing ancestors were summarily sent to…
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Articles/Essays – Volume 24, No. 4
When I was a child growing up in a Carbon County mining town in the 1920s, I would pass the Greek coffeehouses on Main Street after attending Greek school. Sitting inside were off-shift miners and…
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