The Equal Justice Initiative, the nonprofit organization behind Montgomery’s National Memorial for Peace and Justice, is now ...
As a destination, Montgomery is a journey in contrasts ... Justice (417 Caroline Street), also known as the National Lynching Memorial. The six-acre site honors those murdered for simply existing ...
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Those lynchings are now represented by soil from the sites of their untimely deaths. Jars containing the soil were sent to the National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery, Alabama.
Their names are engraved on a monument at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery ... which researches lynchings nationwide, and was moved to suggest that they base their ...
National Memorial for Justice and Peace (Montgomery, Alabama) Finished in 2018, this memorial to Black victims of lynching in the United States is a monumental experience. Located about two and a ...
By Courtney Mussen The fruit of a collaboration between Goodwin House in Baileys Crossroads and the Concerned Citizens ...
After slavery ended lynchings, Jim Crow laws and incarcerations followed. The Legacy Museum, The National Memorial for Peace & Justice, and The Freedom Monument Sculpture Park in Montgomery ...
Known today as the “Black Belt,” the southeastern United States was once covered by an ancient sea—one that continues to shape modern history.