The international exhibition, Anne Frank: A History for Today, tells the story of Anne Frank against the background of the Holocaust and World War II. The exhibit traces Anne’s family history, their experience in hiding during the war, and the legacy Anne left behind through her diary. Local students trained as docents will facilitate conversations about the lessons of this history and what they mean for us today.
Anne Frank: A History for Today is a partnership between Levine Museum of the New South and the Stan Greenspon Holocaust and Social Justice Education Center’s Pop-Up History initiative. The exhibit was developed by the Anne Frank Center at the University of South Carolina.