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Anne Frank Center
ANNE FRANK CENTER FOR MUTUAL RESPECT works towards Anne Frank's dream of no prejudice. We in the USA.
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Anne Frank Center 12h
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Of the millions of from past genocides, every now and then an uncovered diary reveals deeply personal and haunting glimpses of the past.
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Anne Frank Center 12h
"I want to live! I've experienced so little of life. I don't want to die. I'm scared of death. It's all so stupid, so petty, so unimportant, so small. Today I'm worried about being ugly; tomorrow I might stop thinking forever." -Renia Spiegel (June 7 1942)
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Anne Frank Center 14h
It happened. Think why, not if. See courage and action. Connect it to today. Ed tech specialist Glenn Wiebe offers exceptional advice for teaching about the Holocaust.
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Anne Frank Center Sep 11
“Why, oh, why can't people live together peacefully?” - Anne Frank (May 3, 1944) Today we remember the terror of 18 years ago, the lives lost then and since to hatred and destruction, and the millions among us still dedicated to .
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Anne Frank Center Sep 9
“If you were to read all my letters in one sitting, you'd be struck by the fact that they were written in a variety of moods.... I'm currently in the middle of a depression.... I think it stems from my cowardice, which confronts me at every turn. - Anne Frank (Nov 8, 1943)
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Anne Frank Center Sep 3
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She did not know the Gestapo would seize the Secret Annex three days later, arresting those in hiding and sending all but Anne Frank's father to their deaths.
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Anne Frank Center Sep 3
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A typical teenager in many ways, she struggled with her moods and the perceptions of others. She knew she was funny and strong-willed and bright.
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Anne Frank Center Sep 3
"When everybody starts hovering over me, I get cross, then sad... and keep trying to find a way to become what I'd like to be and what I could be if... if only there were no other people in the world." - Anne Frank (August 1, 1944) This was Anne Frank's final diary entry.
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Anne Frank Center Sep 2
"These poor people are being shipped off to filthy slaughterhouses like a herd of sick and neglected cattle. But I'll say no more on the subject. My own thoughts give me nightmares! - Anne Frank (March 27, 1943)
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Anne Frank Center Sep 2
's promising "Never Again Education Act" would ensure funding to help students better understand the human price of the Holocaust. We need to teach about this and other genocides in every single k-12 school.
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Anne Frank Center Sep 1
"Tonight the guns have been banging away so much that I've already had to gather up my belongings four times. Today I packed a suitcase with the stuff I'd need in case we had to flee, but as Mother correctly noted, 'Where would you go?'"- Anne Frank (May 1, 1943)
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Anne Frank Center Sep 1
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Hoping everyone is safe as the storm passes
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Anne Frank Center Sep 1
CENTRAL FLORIDA - Step into Anne Frank's tragic yet inspiring story with our "Let Me Be Myself" exhibit at the Holocaust Center in Maitland. Opens Tuesday, Sept 3rd.
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Anne Frank Center Aug 28
Born the same year as Anne Frank, Martin Luther King Jr shared her vision for a world based on unity, compassion, and humanity above all. We still have that dream.
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The Washington Post Aug 28
It is America’s original sin. So why haven’t the nation’s schools done a better job of teaching about slavery?
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Anne Frank Center Aug 28
"I'm not doing much schoolwork. I've given myself a vacation until September.... "It's a beautiful day outside, nice and hot, and in spite of everything, we make the most of the weather by lounging on the folding bed in the attic." - Anne Frank (August 21, 1942)
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Anne Frank Center Aug 28
“We can’t wait for the next incident to happen.... How can they best serve our community unless they understand the community?" We have so much to learn about ourselves, our communities, and the civil rights that protect us all. Well done, Greensboro!
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Auschwitz Exhibition Aug 28
August 28, 1936 | Massive Jehovah’s Witnesses arrest take place in . Many thousands are sent to concentration camps, where most of them will perish. Some will stay there for 9 years until liberation in 1945. Learn more about their persecution
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Anne Frank Center Aug 26
DID YOU KNOW is home to the largest children’s museum in the world -- including the permanent "Power of Children" exhibit that features Anne Frank, as well as a chestnut sapling that's descended from the tree that gave her hope?
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HowStuffWorks Aug 21
We talked to the and the about why Anne Frank's diary still resonates after so many decades.
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