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13.03.08

The Search

Now available in English through the Anne Frank Center USA bookstore.

13.03.08

The AFC Prison Diary Program

Hello, World: Diaries by Men and Women in American Prisons

01.01.70

Self Portrait Winners Exhibit

 

Self Portrait Winners Exhibit

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South East

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Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida

KENTUCKY
 

Louisville:
Museum of History and Science, January 28 - February 24, 1989 (Attendance: 71,000)

 
NORTH CAROLINA
 

Asheville:
Center for Diversity Education, UNCA, September 30 – November 9, 2007
 

Fayetteville:
Art Council, October 25 - November 12, 1990 (Attendance: 12,000)
 

Greensboro:
Greensboro College, May 2 - May 30, 1988 (Attendance: 13,000)
 

Raleigh:
North Carolina World Center, November 6 - December 4, 1991 (Attendance: 10,400)
 

Pinehurst:
Sandhills Community College, November 29 - December 17, 1993 (Attendance: 9,000)

 
SOUTH CAROLINA
 

Charleston:
Charleston Museum, February 3 - March 9, 1993 (Attendance: 9,500)
 

Columbia:
South Carolina State Museum, March 25 - April 25, 1992 (Attendance: 31,612)

 
TENNESEE
 

Chattanooga:
Chattanooga State Technical Community College, March 21 - April 21, 2007
(Attendance: 30,000)
 

Nashville:
Tennessee State Museum, October 12 - November 9, 1993 (Attendance: 66,558)
 

Memphis:
Memphis State University, October 16 - November 14, 1993 (Attendance: 22,000)

 
FLORIDA
 

Jacksonville:
Prime Osborne Convention Center, February 11 - March 10, 1993 (Attendance: 35,000)
 

Key West:
Key West Art and Historical Society, December 1 - January 18, 1993 (Attendance: 7,500)
 

Miami:
The New Main Library, December 15 - January 26, 1985 (Attendance: 60,000)
 

Miami:
Dave and Mary Alper Jewish Community Center, November 17 - December 16, 1991 (Attendance: 10,000)
 

Ocala:
Central Florida Community College, 1997 (Attendance: 15,000)
 

Orlando:
Orange County Historical Museum, November 16 - January 16, 1993 (Attendance: 25,035)
 

Osceola:
Osceola County Library, March 28th- April 30th, 2007 (Attendance: 15,600)
 

St. Petersburg:
Tampa Bay Holocaust Memorial Museum, January 5 - February 3, 1992 (Attendance: 34,300)
 

St. Petersburg:
Tampa Bay Holocaust Memorial Museum, January 29 - March 4, 1994 (Attendance: 48,000)
 

St. Petersburg:
Tampa Bay Holocaust Memorial Museum, January 6 - March 10, 1996 (Attendance: 18,000)
 

St. Petersburg:
Florida Holocaust Museum, January 13, 2000 - January 14, 2001 (Attendance: 28,145)
 

St. Petersburg:
Florida Holocaust Museum, September 29 - December 23, 2007
 

West Palm Beach:
Kaplan Jewish Community Center, December 12 - January 15, 1994 (Attendance: 100,000)

 
ALABAMA
 

Birmingham:
Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, in conjunction w/ Birmingham Festival of the Arts, April 23 - May 15, 1995 (Attendance: 10,000)
 

Decatur:
Decatur, Al Feb 27-March 31, 2006

 
GEORGIA
 

Athens:
Athens-Clarke County Library, March 16–27, 2008


Atlanta:
Roswell Cultural Arts Center, 1997 (Attendance: 400,000)
 

Atlanta:
Emory College, February 15 - March 18, 1991 (Attendance: 5,000)
 

Savannah:
Jewish Community Center, April 1 - April 23, 1988 (Attendance: 10,000)


Watkinsville:
Oconee County Library, March 2–14, 2008


On going tour of the State of Georgia commences in the Fall of 2003. Contact Sylvia Wygoda at 404-651-9273 for dates and locations. Sponsored by The Georgia State Commission on the Holocaust.

For information on the web: www.ganet.org/holocaust

 

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