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October 31, 2023

Our Final Activity!

October 31, 2023/ Maryland Lynching Memorial Project

On the final day of the MLMP 2023 Civil Rights Bus Trip we returned to Atlanta to visit the National Center for Human and Civil Rights. The museum, which opened in 2014, offers immersive exhibitions and opportunities to continue the conversations that our group has been having throughout our time together.

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Maryland Lynching Memorial Project

More than 4,000 black Americans were lynched in the United States between the end of the Civil War and the beginning of World War II.  These were often public spectacles, sadistic and grotesque displays meant to intimidate blacks and flaunt white superiority.  They were acts of domestic terrorism. At least 40 racial terror lynchings occurred in Maryland

 

Despite the progress of the civil rights era, it’s clear that the legacy of racism endures in our country.  We believe the injuries it still inflicts can't be healed until it is confronted. There must be truth before there can be reconciliation.

The Maryland Lynching Memorial Project was created to advance the cause of reconciliation in our state by:

·  documenting terror lynchings that took place in Maryland

·  encouraging public discourse about this history and its continuing influence 

·  advocating for public recognition of these crimes 

We believe these efforts will foster greater empathy and help us find a path to reconciliation.

 
 
 

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