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Every day, young Anne Frank and her sister Margot walked 2.5 kilometres to school, as Nazi anti-Jewish laws barred them from using public transport or bicycles.
It was 2017 and I was blasting Attic in my friend Veronica’s dorm room. “Do you want to hear a great Anne Frank song?” I ...
A special initiative of "Anne Frank: The Exhibition," the giveaway is in honor of what would have been Frank’s 96th birthday on June 12.
A sapling from a tree that grew outside the home where Anne Frank hid from the Nazis will be dedicated Tuesday at Stockton University to Gail Hirsch Rosenthal.
The Anne Frank Center chose to gift one of the saplings to Seton Hill because of the center's work to combat antisemitism over the years.
Anne Frank tree planted at Seton Hill University Seton Hill University in Greensburg received a special tree Wednesday, going back decades, thousands of miles away in Europe.
In 2009, the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam preserved the tree by taking its seeds and germinating them, so they could donate saplings to organizations dedicated in Frank’s memory.
While the Diary of Anne Frank is a book most students read for the first time in middle school, South Carolinians can get a unique opportunity to learn about her story in a way not many others can.
On display through May 31 at Seattle's Holocaust Center for Humanity is a traveling exhibit from the renowned Anne Frank House in Amsterdam.