Exhibits

1. Global Figures of Righteousness

Description: Learn from individuals throughout history who acted with integrity, moral courage, and righteousness in challenging times.
Highlights:

  • Mahatma Gandhi (India) – Practiced nonviolent righteousness in leading India’s independence movement
  • Nelson Mandela (South Africa) – Demonstrated righteousness through perseverance, forgiveness, and unity
  • Eleanor Roosevelt (USA) – Advocated human rights and promoted righteous action on a global scale

2. Historical Events of Righteousness

Description: Explore key moments in history where communities and leaders acted righteously to uphold human dignity and moral principles.
Highlights:

  • Abolition of Slavery – Global movements pursuing the righteous cause of freedom
  • Civil Rights Movement – Actions taken to achieve righteousness and equality for all
  • Women’s Suffrage Movements – The righteous struggle to secure equal rights and representation

3. Modern Righteousness in Action

Description: Examine contemporary individuals and initiatives that demonstrate righteousness in the modern world.
Highlights:

  • Humanitarian leaders and organizations pursuing righteous solutions to global challenges
  • Environmental and social initiatives guided by righteous stewardship
  • Social innovators whose work embodies principles of righteousness and moral responsibility

Research & Deeper Insights

This section provides context and lessons on righteousness:

  • Biographies of historical and contemporary figures who exemplified righteousness
  • Analysis of key events demonstrating righteous action
  • Insights from philosophy, ethics, and global traditions
  • Practical guidance for applying righteousness in everyday life

Explore More

Each exhibit includes images, short descriptions, and links to deeper exploration. Begin your journey to understand and live a life of righteousness inspired by global examples.