PUTTING LYNCHING ON THE MAP
A new movement is memorializing forgotten sites of racist violence.
by Maura Ewing
Aug 21, 2016
1 minute
On a Sunday afternoon in May, more than 100 people gathered on a grassy knoll sandwiched between a swamp and a construction company lot on the eastern outskirts of Memphis, Tennessee. Two high school juniors, Khamilla
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