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Facing hate

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Elie Wiesel helps probe the logic of hatred as expressed in books, religion, history and personal experience. When he was 15, his family perished in the Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz. As he has struggled to understand hatred and its role in contemporary world affairs, he has become a prolific writer, a leader in the worldwide cause of human rights and the winner of the 1986 Nobel Peace Prize.
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Moyers, Bill D
Wiesel, Elie 1928
International Cultural Programming, Inc
Public Affairs Television (Firm)
Films for the Humanities (Firm)
1901-2000
North America
United States of America
Hate
Prejudices
Hate crimes
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Personal narratives
Holocaust survivors
Wiesel, Elie 1928
Participants: Bill Moyers, Elie Wiesel.
Nonprint Media Services
War, Military
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