Museum has condemned ‘all racism directed at any group or individual’ in statement about the writer

The Roald Dahl museum has acknowledged the author’s antisemitism in a statement published on its website and to be displayed on a panel at its entrance.

Dahl’s racism was “undeniable and indelible”, the museum in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, said. Its statement comes more than two and a half years after Dahl’s family apologised for his antisemitism.

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