329:, who in the 1890s risked her life to report that lynchings were more about economic competition of blacks and whites, than actual assaults by blacks of whites. Laid in rows on the ground are steel columns corresponding to those hanging in the Memorial. These columns are intended to be temporary. The Equal Justice Initiative is asking representatives of each of the counties to claim their monument and establish a memorial on home ground to lynching victims, and to conduct related public education. The placing of these monuments is that last step of EJI's Community Remembrance Project, and a memorial beam is placed when a community has engaged with and discussed issues of racial violence both in the past and present in their communities. EJI hopes that the monument in the community will "stand as a symbolic reminder of the community’s continuing efforts to truthfully grapple with painful racial history, challenge injustice where it exists in their own lives, and vow never to repeat the terror and violence of the past."
443:, a depiction of policing in America. The sculpture depicts ten Black men, encased in concrete, some with their heads sunken into the concrete with their hands up and their eyes closed. Cultural studies scholar Tanja Schult saw Thomas' sculpture as a powerful evocation of the reality of black men in America when coming face to face with law enforcement. Thomas interestingly encases these Black men in concrete, leaving them unable to move. Some figures' heads are sunken in as well, further demonstrating the lack of control and autonomy black people have over their bodies. Though most of their bodies covered, their hands are clearly visible, referencing the many stories of unarmed Black men being shot and brutalized by the police despite their innocence. The National Memorial uses Thomas’ sculpture as a connection to the present, a kind of call to action that the fight for justice and liberation is ongoing.
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407:. It depicts three women: a grandmother, a teacher, and a pregnant woman. There are footprints on the ground near the three people, representing a call to action for others to join them in the cause. King's sculpture aims to have viewers reconsider the mythology of the heroines of the bus boycott: mythologizing historical figures like
318:, features a wall, from which emerge statues of black heads and bodies raising their arms in surrender to the viewer. The piece suggests visibility, which is one of the intentions of the monument. The viewer is asked to focus and see the subject of the artwork. This is a more current piece commenting on the police violence and
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as its Top 2018 Destination. Lee
Sentell of the Alabama Department of Tourism acknowledged that the National Memorial offers a different and painful encounter: "Most museums are somewhat objective and benign...This one is not. This is aggressive, political. ... It's a part of American history that
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In the central position is the memorial square with 805 hanging steel rectangles, the size and shape of coffins. These name and represent each of the counties and their states where a documented lynching took place, as compiled in the EJI study,
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draws attention away from the thousands of other black people who were central in the success of the bus boycott; the three anonymous figures and the adjacent footprints demonstrate the importance of these "silent activists".
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Edwards, Brian (May 23, 2018). "Montgomery County in talks to accept EJI monument".
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The National Memorial for Peace and Justice was created by the
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Association of Southern Women for the Prevention of Lynching
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Lynching in America: Confronting the Legacy of Racial Terror
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Lynching in America: Confronting the Legacy of Racial Terror
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Lynching in America: Confronting the Legacy of Racial Terror
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1600:"Heading to Montgomery? Make time for Atlanta's King sites"
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Legacy Museum and National Memorial for Peace and Justice
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The Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration
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National Museum of African American History and Culture
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National Museum of African American History and Culture
1297:"This new lynching memorial rewrites American history"
677:"What the lynching memorial will force us all to face"
1248:"Artist Spotlight: Hank Willis Thomas, United States"
874:"Alabama memorial confronts America's racist history"
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Legacy Museum: From Enslavement to Mass Incarceration
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Trent, Noelle (2019). "Museum and Exhibit Reviews".
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1219:"A New National Memorial To Victims Of Lynching"
1073:"A Memorial to the Lingering Horror of Lynching"
435:The journey through the memorial continues with
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628:National Memorial for Peace and Justice Garden
616:National Memorial for Peace and Justice Center
1774:List of lynching victims in the United States
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3398:Wilmington, NC, insurrection
3244:New Orleans massacre of 1866
1468:Baxter, Tom (June 4, 2018).
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820:"Lynching in America Report"
592:Outside view of the memorial
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3486:Longview, TX, race riot
3462:Newberry, FL, lynchings
3404:Julia and Frazier Baker
3386:Porter and Spencer (MS)
3338:Thibodeax, LA, massacre
3296:Meridian, MS, race riot
3279:Opelousas, LA, massacre
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1937:Big Nose George Parrott
1369:Matchan, Linda (2020).
4108:United States v. Shipp
3860:Rebecca Latimer Felton
3691:Anti-lynching movement
3608:Freedom Summer Murders
3538:Rosewood, FL, massacre
3503:Knoxville riot of 1919
2372:Laura and L. D. Nelson
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3514:Duluth, MN, lynchings
3492:Elaine, AR, race riot
3450:Laura and L.D. Nelson
3416:Watkinsville lynching
3374:Ruggles Brothers (CA)
3332:Hamburg, SC, massacre
3308:Election riot of 1874
3255:Camilla, GA, massacre
3177:Death of Joseph Smith
1801:Elijah Parish Lovejoy
1582:Montgomery Advertiser
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186:Further information:
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3734:Ella Barksdale Brown
3532:Perry, FL, race riot
3444:Slocum, TX, massacre
3344:Mart and Tom Horrell
3302:Colfax, LA, massacre
3285:Bear River City riot
3135:James Craig Anderson
2935:Robert "Bobbie" Hall
2540:Hazel "Hayes" Turner
1337:The Public Historian
655:Topography of Terror
348:by Kwame Akoto-Bamfo
4039:The Ox-Bow Incident
4019:Mississippi Burning
3870:John Trotwood Moore
3526:Tulsa race massacre
3520:Ocoee, FL, massacre
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2943:Willie James Howard
1659:The Birmingham News
1275:The Washington Post
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682:The Washington Post
226:Elizabeth Alexander
198:Montgomery, Alabama
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2999:Judge Edward Aaron
2196:Ballie Crutchfield
1250:. Imodara magazine
1077:The New York Times
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1841:Bill Sketoe
1825:Joshua Boyd
1785:Before 1900
688:January 15,
553:Glenn Ligon
403:during the
374:Akan people
290:Description
75: /
4162:Categories
4131:Categories
4058:Red Summer
3751:N.A.A.C.P.
3676:Red Shirts
3508:Red Summer
3047:James Reeb
2919:Felix Hall
2911:After 1940
2660:Joe Pullen
2628:Roy Belton
2580:Will Brown
2484:Jeff Brown
2444:John Evans
2428:? Anderson
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2300:Jim Miller
2276:Slab Pitts
2268:Ed Johnson
2105:Amos Hicks
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2017:Jim Taylor
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662:References
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409:Rosa Parks
376:in Ghana.
258:, and the
206:Montgomery
182:Background
108:2018-04-26
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60:32°22′19″N
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2708:Tom Payne
2676:L. Q. Ivy
2604:Jay Lynch
2452:Leo Frank
2180:1900–1940
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963:0362-4331
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829:April 19,
768:April 14,
486:activist
393:Dana King
370:Nkyinkyim
368:entitled
346:Nkyinkyim
4115:Vendetta
3651:Lynching
3622:) (1964)
3187:) (1844)
2161:Sam Hose
1536:June 17,
1356:Cultured
1112:CBS News
1090:April 8,
1056:April 8,
804:April 8,
716:June 11,
634:See also
441:Raise Up
429:Raise Up
417:Raise Up
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88:Location
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2033:Joe Coe
1905:Jo Reed
1726:(2016).
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1666:June 8,
1638:June 8,
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1510:June 8,
1479:June 8,
1450:June 8,
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579:Gallery
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116:Website
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