Touching reading about the Black Emperor inspires young Speyerer
Touching reading about the Black Emperor inspires young Speyerer
Speyer, Deutschland - The moving history of the "black emperor" conquers the hearts! in Speyer, at a rousing event in Trinitatis, the book by the artist Michael Lauter was presented. It tells the moving life story of Josef Kaiser, a remarkable person who is one of the approximately 400 children in the Rhineland who emerged from relationships of German women with dark -skinned soldiers of French origin. The event not only attracted older generations, but also touched the hearts of young people who were captivated by the inspiring story.
a book that moves
The story of the "Black Emperor" unfolds in the sides of Lauter's work, which is both illustrated and written by him. Josef Kaiser was born in Speyer in 1291 and lived at a time when his origin was a challenge. The narrative goes beyond personal struggles and illuminates the social prejudices that he and many of his contemporaries were exposed. Louder is able to convey these topics in a way that is both emotionally and instructive.
The response to the book presentation was overwhelming. Many people present were deeply touched by the history and the representation of Kaiser's life. It is an urgent appeal that stimulates the listeners to think about the past and to appreciate the challenges that people and emperors had to deal with. This event is not only a tribute to an extraordinary person, but also an important memory of the diversity and the complex stories that shape our society
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