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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel What a novel concept "..."It's the way in which communities are asking localities to kind of reckon with this history — to remember, to talk more honestly and more thoughtfully about what this history represents."... OK
CRT Trumpublicans... have at it.

..."Now the memorial is expanding.

"We call this new section Community Reckoning," says EJI founder and Executive Director Bryan Stevenson. "It's the way in which communities are asking localities to kind of reckon with this history —Now the memorial is expanding.

"We call this new section Community Reckoning," says EJI founder and Executive Director Bryan Stevenson. "It's the way in which communities are asking localities to kind of reckon with this history — to remember, to talk more honestly and more thoughtfully about what this history represents."

Lynching violence was local, Stevenson says. Here, visitors get a more detailed narrative about specific cases in the form of historical markers that look like what you might see alongside a highway. They represent similar signs that local groups have erected around the country based on the EJI's research.

"This one is in Brighton, Ala.," Stevenson says as he walks down a path lined with the steel markers. "It's about a black man who was lynched for trying to organize black workers to get better pay."

Lynching violence was local, Stevenson says. Here, visitors get a more detailed narrative about specific cases in the form of historical markers that look like what you might see alongside a highway. They represent similar signs that local groups have erected around the country based on the EJI's research.

"This one is in Brighton, Ala.," Stevenson says as he walks down a path lined with the steel markers. "It's about a black man who was lynched for trying to organize black workers to get better pay."...
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I'm from there but now i reside in San Diego , Ca
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