Anne Frank
Teaching resources and activites for classroom use, as well as biographical information on Anne Frank
- Anne Frank in the World. 1929-1945: Classroom Connections
- Teacher Workbook for Anne Frank in the World
- Teacher's Guide to film "The Short Life of Anne Frank"
- The Short Life of Anne Frank

- Resources for English Teachers
- Anne Frank Center USA
- Anne Frank House
- Anne Frank-Fonds (Foundation)
- Anne Frank: An Unfinished Story
- Holocaust Encyclopedia entry
W. A. Scott III
Information about W.A. Scott of the Atlanta Daily World, and subject of the exhibit Witness to the Holocaust
Dr. Leon Bass
Dr, Bass will speak at the UWG Campus Center on Tuesday, September 16, 2008 at 7:00 p.m.
Holocaust Resources
- The Holocaust
Links to numerous sites providing lesson plans, activities, resources - Georgia Commission on the Holocaust
- Steven Spielberg Film and Video Archive
Online access to concentration camp footage from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum - Thomas B. Murphy Holocaust Teacher Training & Resource Center
Located on the second floor of Ingram Library, University of West Georgia - Georgians and the Holocaust
Classroom resources and activities - Don't Give Hate a Chance
Classroom resources and activities
Exhibit Programs
The exhibit is free and open to the public during library hours. No reservations are required for individuals and families. Contact Catherine Hendricks at Ingram Library 678 839-5337 chendric@ westga.edu to arrange a visit for your class, book group, or organization, or to request the placement of sign-in sheets for your class.
- Tue, Sep 16th, 2008: Dr. Leon Bass
183rd Engineer Combat Battalion. Liberation of Buchenwald, 1945
Campus Center Ballroom
University of West Georgia
The lecture is free and open to the public.
7:00 p.m. - Tue, Sep 23rd, 2008: "An Education for the Holocaust" Dr. Tom Peterson, College of Education
Lunch and Learn Series
Noon to 1:00 p.m.
Conference Room, 2nd floor, Ingram Library
Supporters
The
- Ingram Library's Penelope Melson Society
The Melson Society is sponsoring the Anne Frank exhibit at the University of West Georgia. - College of Arts & Sciences
- College of Education
- Office of Social Equity and Minority Affairs
- Richards College of Business
- Honors College
- Advanced Academy of Georgia
- Georgia Commission on the Holocaust
In Collaboration With...
West Georgia Regional Library System
The Neva Lomason Library, Carrollton, Georgia is the recipient of a 2008 Let's Talk About It grant supporting a fall Jewsih Literature--Identity and Imagination book discussion group on the theme "Between Two Worlds: Stories of Estrangement and Homecoming."
Book List for Fall 2008 Discussion
- Lost in Translation by Eva Hoffman
- Mr. Sammler's Planet by Saul Bellow
- Out of Egypt by Andre Aciman
- The Centaur in the Garden by Moacyr Scliar
- Kaaterskill Falls by Allegra Goodman
Guide Created By |
Lorene FlandersDirector of University Libraries
Ingram Library
University of West Georgia
Carrollton, GA 30118
678 839-6498
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Books
- Teaching the Diary of Anne Frank : an in-depth resource for learning about the Holocaust through the writings of Anne Frank - Susan Moger
Call Number: D804.33 .M65 1998 - The World of Anne Frank : a complete resource guide - Betty Mert
Call Number: DS135.N6 F73494 1998 - Teaching Holocaust literature - Samuel Totten
Call Number: PN56.H55 T43 2001 - United in diversity : using multicultural young adult literature in the classroom
Call Number: LC1099.3 .U54x 1998
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