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Striking memorial
Unfortunately this memorial was shut on a Monday so we were unable to visit properly. However you can see quite a lot of the memorial from the outside and it looks really striking and interesting eve...
We first went to Legacy Museum and then came here. It's a good experience for the whole family, kids and us alike. We are immigrants but our kids are born here. So I didn't learn a lot about how the s...
This memorial is honoring innocent lynching victims mostly of the segregated south. The horror of being colored during this bias time was frightening for all minorities. If you were colored you were j...
The way that the metal boxes hang from the ceilings inside and lie like coffins outside is a graphic reminder of how awful part of the American population was treated in the not so distant past. Ther...
Striking memorial
Unfortunately this memorial was shut on a Monday so we were unable to visit properly. However you can see quite a lot of the memorial from the outside and it looks really striking and interesting eve...
Educational Tour
We first went to Legacy Museum and then came here. It's a good experience for the whole family, kids and us alike. We are immigrants but our kids are born here. So I didn't learn a lot about how the s...
The honoring of many innocent lynching victims
This memorial is honoring innocent lynching victims mostly of the segregated south. The horror of being colored during this bias time was frightening for all minorities. If you were colored you were j...
Important place
The way that the metal boxes hang from the ceilings inside and lie like coffins outside is a graphic reminder of how awful part of the American population was treated in the not so distant past. Ther...
A place which honors lynching victims and emphasizes reconciliation requires acknowledgement
A sacred place which honors the victims of lynchings and educates visitors about the tragic history of lynchings in our nation.