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Black November is a critical collection of writings that confronts the tragic events of 1984 when thousands of Sikhs were killed in coordinated violence across India following Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s assassination. Through carefully curated essays, testimonies, and historical documentation, author Ishmeet Kaur Chaudhry presents multiple perspectives on these devastating massacres.
The book combines personal narratives from survivors, eyewitness accounts, and analytical essays that explore the political, social, and communal dimensions of the violence. Rather than presenting a single narrative, Chaudhry creates a space for diverse voices to be heard and documented. The collection addresses the systemic failures, communal tensions, and lasting trauma that continue to affect Sikh communities.
Essential reading for understanding modern Indian history, communal violence, and the pursuit of justice and accountability.







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