GYPSY LIFE BEFORE, AFTER WORLD WAR II SHOWCASED IN NEW EXHIBIT
March 10, 2008
March 10, 2008
KENNESAW, Ga., March 10 -- Kennesaw State University issued the following news release:
Jan Yoors was just 12 years old when he left his home in Belgium to travel with a group of Roma who were traveling through his town.
The only child of a prominent artist and human rights activist,Yoors traveled widely with the Roma - commonly referred to as gypsies - for six years,capturing the daily life of a European Romani community with a Kodak Brownie camera. Yoors' parents, . . .
Jan Yoors was just 12 years old when he left his home in Belgium to travel with a group of Roma who were traveling through his town.
The only child of a prominent artist and human rights activist,Yoors traveled widely with the Roma - commonly referred to as gypsies - for six years,capturing the daily life of a European Romani community with a Kodak Brownie camera. Yoors' parents, . . .