Produced by Theater MSU, Anne and Emmett is an imaginary conversation between Anne Frank and Emmett Till, both victims of racial intolerance and hatred. Anne Frank is the 13-year-old Jewish girl whose diary provided a gripping perspective of the Holocaust. Emmett Till is the 14-year-old African-American boy whose brutal murder in Mississippi in 1955 sparked the Modern American Civil Rights Movement.
Following the play, there will be a community panel conversation.
Parking
Free parking is available in the Museum’s lot, located behind the Museum off Richard Arrington, Jr. Boulevard. Additional parking is available in Boutwell Auditorium Parking Deck and streetparking.
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