4) Bus-eum Stops at CSP on April 8
The Traces Center for History and Culture will bring its traveling museum, Bus-eum, to Concordia University on Tuesday, April 8. This 21-seat mobile history theatre tells the story of more than 15,000 German-Americans who were interned as potential enemies of the United States during World War II. Eberhard Fuhr was interned in a camp in the U.S. along with other German- and Japanese-Americans for four years and then faced deportation after the war. He will present his powerful story in conjunction with the Bus-eum exhibit. Both the Bus-eum and the presentation are free and open to the public.
Tuesday, April 8 Noon Lecture: Eberhard Fuhr, internment camp detainee Buetow Music Center Auditorium
11 am – 2 pm Bus-eum Open for Viewing Lot B
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