The Houston Museum of Natural Science presents Spies, Traitors, Saboteurs: Fear and Freedom in America, a new special exhibit opening that will provide a historic perspective on acts of terror that have taken place on American soil.
Spies, Traitors, Saboteurs reveals nine major events and periods in U.S. history when Americans were threatened by enemies within its borders. It depicts how the government and public responded, illustrates the corresponding evolution of U.S. counterintelligence and homeland security efforts, and examines the challenge of securing the nation without compromising the civil liberties upon which it was founded.
The exhibition will be on display through January 18, 2016.
The Houston Museum of Natural Science presents Spies, Traitors, Saboteurs: Fear and Freedom in America, a new special exhibit opening that will provide a historic perspective on acts of terror that have taken place on American soil.
Spies, Traitors, Saboteurs reveals nine major events and periods in U.S. history when Americans were threatened by enemies within its borders. It depicts how the government and public responded, illustrates the corresponding evolution of U.S. counterintelligence and homeland security efforts, and examines the challenge of securing the nation without compromising the civil liberties upon which it was founded.
The exhibition will be on display through January 18, 2016.
The Houston Museum of Natural Science presents Spies, Traitors, Saboteurs: Fear and Freedom in America, a new special exhibit opening that will provide a historic perspective on acts of terror that have taken place on American soil.
Spies, Traitors, Saboteurs reveals nine major events and periods in U.S. history when Americans were threatened by enemies within its borders. It depicts how the government and public responded, illustrates the corresponding evolution of U.S. counterintelligence and homeland security efforts, and examines the challenge of securing the nation without compromising the civil liberties upon which it was founded.
The exhibition will be on display through January 18, 2016.