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Fighting Bigotry & Hatred: Lindbergh Legacy (free & in person)

Charles Lindbergh may have been the “Pride of St. Louis,” but his legacy is complicated. In early 2024, the St. Louis Jewish Light published a groundbreaking article about this very disturbing point: Lindbergh was an international celebrity with a loud microphone and a great admiration for Nazi Germany and Adolf Hitler, passionately arguing against U.S. involvement in World War II. This 90-minute panel discussion features Shula Neuman, who researched and wrote the article; Ellen Futterman, Editor-in-Chief of the Jewish Light; and Helen Turner, Director of Education at the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum. No cost to register, but RSVP required.

Part of Mirowitz Center’s “Fighting Bigotry & Hatred” series. Co-sponsored by ADL Heartland, the American Jewish Committee, Jewish Community Relations Council of St. Louis, National Council of Jewish Women St. Louis, and St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum.

 

Organizer

Mirowitz Center
Phone
3144321610
Email
program@mirowitzcenter.org

Venue

Mirowitz Center
8 Millstone Campus Dr.
St. Louis, 63146 United States
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