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Lynching and Racial Violence
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Montevallo CRP
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History of the Coalition/Project
Lynching in Montevallo
Racial Justice Essay Contest
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Montevallo CRP
Welcome
History of the Coalition/Project
Lynching in Montevallo
Racial Justice Essay Contest
Media Coverage
About the EJI
Research and Publications
Additional Resources
Community Contributions
Resources (Non-EJI)
Articles
Books
Articles
America's legacy of lynching isn't all history. Many say it's still happening today
When Heather Coggins saw George Floyd cry out, "Mama!" as a Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck, she thought of her uncle.
How white Americans used lynchings to terrorize and control black people
The Guardian is in Montgomery, Alabama, to cover the opening of America’s first memorial to lynching victims. The legacy of such brutal, racist murders is still largely ignored
A History of Tolerance for Violence Has Laid the Groundwork for Injustice Today
The experiences of African Americans murdered and terrorized by mob violence for generations can help explain our current system’s roots of racism and dehumanization.
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