Berge Bulbulian

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Berge Bulbulian (November 10, 1925 January 26, 2017)[1][2][3] was an American writer of Armenian descent.[4][5] Born in Mexico, he grew up in the Del Ray area in a farm. He served in the Navy of the United States during World War II. After attending Fresno State College, Bulbulian studied at UCLA, from where he graduated in 1950 with a B.A. in philosophy. During the 1970s he was president of a local Fresno grassroots group National Land for People (1974), formerly the Western Water Resources Council.[6][7][8][9][10] In 1990 he became an editorial writer for The Fresno Bee and started work on The Fresno Armenians: History of a Diaspora Community (2000).[11] a book written by him and published in November 2001 by the California State University, Fresno Press. This book is considered an important scholarly research on the Fresno Armenian community.[4]

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