Hans handed her a copy. “It’s the first time our political voice has been bound in leather. It’s hard to burn a book once it’s in every library.”
In the flickering candlelight of a small printing shop in 1920s Berlin, Hans sat hunched over a stack of fresh pamphlets. The title, The Early Political Writings of the German Roma , was more than just a collection of ink on paper—to him, it was a manifesto for visibility. The Early Political Writings of the German Roma...
“Is it ready?” a voice whispered from the doorway. It was Mara, a young activist who spent her days arguing in the halls of the Reichstag. Hans handed her a copy