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125,000 words
444 pages in PDF
14 chapters plus introduction and forward
Out of the Ghetto is an in-depth look at the Roma minority in Hungary today. It is centred around a series of interviews with leaders of Hungary's Romani leaders, those people in politics and the media who are changing the dynamic of race relations in Hungary. Through these interviews, the author allows the authentic voices to be heard, and you hear first-hand accounts of the lives and issues Roma face today.
Chapters:
- Zámoly and its Aftermath
- The Voice of Authority: Flórián Farkas
- All the World's a Stage: Géza Csemer and Oszkár Nyári
- Recording Past and Present: Ilona Varga
- Governments Fiddling While Hungary Burns: Aladár Horváth
- Equal Partners: Dr Gabriella Varjú
- The Campaigner: Dr Jeno Kaltenbach
- The Prodigal: András Bíró
- The Patrician: Dr Gabriella Farkas
- Beloved of the Muses: Tivadar Fátyol
- Deprived of a Voice: Éva Kalla
- Rising through the Ranks: Lieutenant Colonel Tibor Jóni
- Conquering the Airwaves: Rádió C and Ferenc Bedi
- The Father: Menyhért Lakatos
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