Student's research compares memoirs
Two different genocides: One during World War II, one that began in the 1980s. An MSU student found common links between the two. Jasmine Angelini-Knoll, a political science and anthropology junior, compared memoirs written by boys of the Holocaust and the "Lost Boys" of Sudan. The "Lost Boys" refer to children who were displaced, orphaned or both during Sudan's 21-year civil war that officially ended in 2005. "These groups of memoirs similarly engage you in imagining what it would be like to be in that situation as a child," Angelini-Knoll said.