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@thewashsun We are working with the National Park Service on new exhibits at the Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site. We'd like to talk to you about licensing an image copyrighted to you in our exhibit. Please reply so we can start a conversation!
A new exhibit that opens today at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum is aiming to contextualize American attitudes during the 1930s and '40s. https://t.co/NfoAK9tu10
A new exhibit at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum contextualizes American action — and inaction — during the Nazi rise to power. A 96-year-old Holocaust survivor says it's about time. https://t.co/NfoAK9tu10
What did Americans know about the Nazi threat? When did they know it? Our new exhibition, Americans and the Holocaust, examines those questions and more. Live 9:30 am ET Monday 4/23 on Facebook: Get a sneak peek at the exhibition. Send your questions for the exhibition creators.
Five years in the making, the Museum is opening a exhibition, Americans and the Holocaust. This exhibition is a portrait of American society in the 1930s and ‘40s that shows what shaped Americans’ responses to Nazism. #AskWhy
For 25 years, #USHMM has explored complex questions about the Holocaust, and challenged us to consider the big questions Holocaust history raises.
The next example of how the Museum examines tough questions is special exhibition that will open to the public next week. #AskWhy
Want a sneak peek of "Americans and the Holocaust," our new exhibition 5 years in the making? Watch our Facebook Live on Monday 4/23 at 9:30 am ET to learn what Americans knew about the Nazi threat, when they knew it, and the range of ways they responded. https://t.co/plUogDYfrz
The following day, King was slain on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel. Following the memorial service for #MLK in Memphis, Ralph Abernathy and Coretta Scott King launched the Freedom Train, the first caravan of the Poor People’s Campaign. #CityOfHope1968
In the 1960s, as the United States emerged as a global model of wealth and democracy, an estimated 35 million Americans lived in poverty.
Poverty affected people of every race, age, and region. #CityOfHope1968
Touring to cities across the country, the SCLC began promoting the campaign and recruiting support and participants to rally in Washington, D.C., to demand an Economic Bill of Rights and equal opportunity for every citizen. #CityOfHope1968