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Exhibitions

Permanent Exhibition

The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum’s permanent exhibition covers events that changed our world, in a voice that is intimate and personal. The exhibition highlights the role of world leaders, and also the men and women who found the strength to endure the unimaginable and accomplish the extraordinary.

Thank you to our transportation sponsor, NFI Industries, for transporting our permanent exhibition from Seattle to Dallas. You can see how they helped bring the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum to life here

UPCOMING SPECIAL EXHIBITION

A Better Life for Their Children: Julius Rosenwald, Booker T. Washington, and the 4,978 Schools that Changed America. Photographs and Stories by Andrew Feiler.

On view March 7 through August 17

A Better Life for Their Children Discover one of the most transformative initiatives in American history forged by Booker T. Washington, a Black educator, author, and reformer, and Julius Rosenwald, a Jewish businessman and philanthropist. Between 1912 and 1937, their ambitious program partnered with local communities to build thousands of schools for Black children across the segregated South and Southwest. These schools countered the deep educational disparities of Jim Crow, had a profound impact on our nation, and fostered the generation who became civil rights leaders and activists.

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An Immersive, Interactive Journey Unlike Any Other

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