The article was originally published in EdNC.org and was written by Alli Lindenberg. While walking down Elm Street in Greensboro, it’s hard to miss the iconic civil rights museum, housed in the old Woolworth’s where the N.C. A&T four launched the sit-in movement...
This article was originally published on WXII12.com GREENSBORO, N.C. —The city of Greensboro unveiled a new memorial to honor the victims of genocide Tuesday at Lebauer Park. The statue titled “She wouldn’t take off her boots” is based on a photo of...
The article was originally published in YES Weekly and was written by Ian McDowell. The four adult Jewish women face the Nazi camera, their arms linked. They know they are going to be murdered. The young girl huddled against her mother possibly does not. In the center...
This article was originally published on Fox8 and was written by Dolan Reynolds and Bob Buckley. GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — There are some parts of history that are very difficult for most people to truly understand. The Holocaust is one of them. Artist Victoria...
Originally published on WFMYnews2.com GREENSBORO, N.C. — North Carolina’s first and only women’s Holocaust memorial now resides in Greensboro. The monument entitled “She Wouldn’t Take Off Her Boots” was unveiled in LeBauer Park Tuesday....