Dallas Holocaust museum paints a stark picture of troubled times

An exhibit hangs from the ceiling in part of the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum in Dallas on July 29.

Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum President and CEO, Mary Pat Higgins, pauses as she gives a tour of the museum July 29 in Dallas, to look at a wall size image of Jews marching. (AP Photos/Tony Gutierrez)

DALLAS — When the Holocaust museum in Dallas opens the doors to its new building, visitors will be not only learning about the mass murder of Jews during World War II but also other genocides that have happened around the world, as well as human rights struggles in the U.S.