National Archives at Kansas City
400 West Pershing Road
Kansas City, MO 64108

March 16 – June 10, 2010

Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race,  a traveling exhibition of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, is set for display at the National Archives in Kansas City from March 16 to June 10.

The exhibit is sponsored by the Midwest Center for Holocaust Education, in partnership with the National Archives at Kansas City and in cooperation with the Center for Practical Bioethics. 

The public is invited to attend a ceremonial ribbon cutting at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, March 16 at the National Archives, which will include a tour led by the curator of the exhibit, Dr. Susan Bachrach of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.

Admission is free. The project will include an opening patron reception, teacher and docent training, and community programs, including a May 26 lecture by Glenn McGee, PhD, the Center’s John B. Francis Chair in Bioethics.

Presenting sponsors: Saint Luke's Health System and the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany

Supporting Sponsors:  Missouri Humanities Council, Kansas Humanities Council, Sprint Foundation, and Oppenstein Brothers Foundation

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