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Robert Tabak <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 1 May 2000 09:44:38 -0400
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Our neighbor here in Philadelphia, the new National Liberty Museum, has one
gallery dedicated to heroes around the world-- people who saved others'
lives or advanced peace, or represent that struggle:  Anne Frank, Nelson
Mandela, Mother Teresa, Pastor Martin Neimoller, and others less well known
such as a Polish peasant family who hid a family of Jews beneath their floor
during World War II for more than a year and a half.  There are people from
many countries.  This gallery is based on the theme that one person can make
a difference, and that heroes are found all over the world.  You can get
some ideas from their web site, www.libertymuseum.org.

Robert Tabak
Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies

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