Library and Archives
The Museum provides access to rare books, manuscripts, and artifacts while preserving them for future generations. The library and archives collections include materials about the history of the Holocaust and human rights in a local context.
Learn MoreResearch at the Museum
The Museum welcomes researchers. Both the artifact and book collections are in closed stacks and must be retrieved by an Archivist and used on site during regular business hours. Click the link below to learn more about research at the museum.
Learn MoreSearch Archives Collection
The Archives Collection at the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum contains approximately 17,000 items, a portion of which has been digitized and is available through our searchable online database, Past Perfect Online.
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Learn MoreAbout the Collection
The Museum’s library and archives are essential to the mission of the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum as we preserve tangible remnants of the Holocaust and human rights in a local context for both exhibition and educational purposes. The archives contain more than 17,000 artifacts, photographs, papers, oral histories, and publications.
Learn MoreDonate to the Archives
The Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum relies on donations of books and artifacts to build the Museum’s research collection.
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