I am guessing the museum does also include artifacts of tolerance. I don't know what these would include, not having been there, but surely documents and images related to the passing of civil rights law, liberation of concentration camps, and so on. It would behoove them to tell the whole story and not end the experience on an unresolved downer. (Also, it would be hard to find artifacts of tolerance that were not connected to its opposite. It's a story that has to be told via stark relief.)
The Mutter Museum in Philadelphia has no Mutters, but lots of amazing medical abberations and curiousities. Likewise, the Rijksmuseum might not have any rijks. (okay, just being silly)
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