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National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery open to the public
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, a six-acre site overlooking the Alabama State Capitol in Montgomery opened to the public on Thursday.
Dedicated to 4,075 blacks...
Alabama lynching memorial, museum expanding
The pavilion will include a gift shop, soul food restaurant and a shuttle service to the memorial and museum.
Alabama one of few statehouses to feature memorials to historical women
Few states have a memorial to honor women in their state house.
Lynching memorial may be game-changer for Montgomery tourism
A memorial to the victims of racial lynchings and a new museum in Montgomery, Alabama, have gotten a lot of attention since opening in...
Lynching memorial and museum in Alabama draw crowds, tears
Tears and expressions of grief met the opening of the nation’s first memorial to the victims of lynching Thursday in Alabama.
Hundreds lined up in...
What’s inside Montgomery’s new national peace memorial and slavery legacy museum
The Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) will open two institutions Thursday as part of its work to advance truth and reconciliation around race in America and to...
Lynching memorial will show that women were victims too
A memorial to victims of lynching in the U.S. opens in Alabama on April 26, 2018.
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice is a six-acre site that overlooks...
Oprah, 60 Minutes airs photos of lynchings from new Alabama memorial; here’s why
Montgomery, Ala. The original capital of the Confederacy, a city once mired in racism, will soon redefine its legacy when it opens the nation’s first memorial dedicated...
National lynching memorial and slavery museum sets open date in Alabama
The original capital of the Confederacy, a city once mired in racism, will soon redefine its legacy when it opens the nation’s first memorial dedicated to lynching...
Alabama lawyer depicted in ‘Just Mercy’ wins ‘alternative Nobel’
Bryan Stevenson, who founded the Equal Justice Initiative in 1989, was named a recipient of annual Right Livelihood Award.