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1RZ RQOLQH Community Focuses on Holocaust During March/April by STEPHANIE CRIDER Intolerance is nothing new to humanity. of the Anne Frank exhibits. From April Throughout human history individuals, 1-May 22, Cumberland County Public and even entire ethnic and religious Library and Information Center will groups have been targeted host a multimedia traveling not just for harassment, but exhibit from the United for extinction. This spring States Holocaust Memorial several organizations in Museum. The exhibit the community will come showcases how book burning together to promote diversity played a part in America's and tolerance. battle against Nazism. From The Arts Council opens March 18 - April 21 the two exhibits on March 18: Fayetteville Transportation Art and Propaganda in and Local History Museum Nazi-Occupied Holland will exhibit A History and Anne Frank: A History of Fayetteville's Jewish for Today. Anne Frank: Community. Images, A History for Today was information, and artifacts developed by the Anne Frank Anne Frank tell the story about the Photo credit: ©AFS/AFF positive impact of Jewish House and is sponsored in North America by the Anne Amsterdam/Basel emigrants on the economic, Frank Center USA. social and cultural welfare of Unlike previous exhibits, visitors the local community. won't enter through the front door. No, The Museum of the Cape Fear the exhibit opens in the Arts Council Historical Complex examines intolerance basement amid dirt and debris — a space through a different lens with an exhibit reminiscent of a bombed-out building, called Fayetteville and the Wilmington dark and devastated; a potential hiding Race Riot of 1898. Propaganda and race place for someone who is a afraid and on relations are closely linked in America, the run. Once inside, the walls are lined even as far back at the late 1800s. This with Dutch Resistance Art and official exhibit examines the struggle that took propaganda from the World War II era. place in Wilmington and Fayetteville's There are original posters that were used response and connections. by the Nazi-controlled Dutch government; The JFK Special Warfare Museum linoleum and woodcut prints created by offers a look at many of the propaganda Marie de Zaaijer that show the hardships posters used by different organizations suffered in Holland during World War during World War II. The four major II; and original drawings created by themes in this exhibit are Support of Henri Pieck when he was interned at Allied efforts; Security, Homeland Buchenwald Concentration Camp. Conservation and Production and War Amid the oppressive propaganda that Bonds. The 82nd Airborne Division urges people to "support the heroic Museum has artifacts the division struggle of the German Wehrmacht captured from the Dutch National against the dark forces of Bolshevism," is Socialist movement during World War II a dusty furnace door that leads to what on display. There is an additional exhibit could have made a safe haven for any of featuring the liberation of Wobbelin the numerous "undesirables" targeted by concentration camp. The Airborne and the Nazi party during that time period. As Special Operations Museum features visitors move to the upstairs exhibit, there several examples of American propaganda is a stop along the way to the main gallery posters from the World War II-era. to watch a 28-minute video, The Short Beth Israel Congregation invites the Life of Anne Frank. From there the tour public to a community observance of concludes with Anne Frank: A History Holocaust Remembrance Day. The for Today, which is a timeline of the story Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra and of the Holocaust through the life of Anne Cape Fear Regional Theatre will present Frank. Olivier Messiaen's "Quatuor pour la "This tells the story of the Holocaust fin du temps" ("Quartet for the End of and it introduces people to the great Time") and selected readings from a stage history of World War II," said Marketing adaptation of the Diary of Anne Frank. Director at Arts Council of Fayetteville/ For more information, visit Cumberland County, Mary Kinney. www.theartscouncil. "It talks a lot about the importance of com or call 323-1776. individual action whether then or now." There are several other free exhibits STEPHANIE CRIDER, Editor. COMthroughout the community in March MENTS? 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