Framingham State University’s Whittemore Library is currently showcasing a traveling exhibit from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and the American Library Association. The exhibition, entitled “Americans and the Holocaust,” aims to examine the nation’s response to the rise of the Nazi Party and genocide in Europe leading up to and during World War II. We took a visit to FSU’s library to learn more about this exhibit and its curation.
If you’re interested in seeing this exhibition, it will be on display at the Whittemore Library through October 11. FSU is inviting all members of the community to visit and learn more.
Additionally, FSU will be hosting a public forum with the exhibit’s curator, Daniel Greene, this upcoming Wednesday, September 18. It will run from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Dwight Hall Auditorium.
EDIT: This article has been changed to reflect the American Library Association's contributions to this exhibit.
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