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Inside the Memorial to Victims of Lynching (cbsnews.com)

 

There is a reckoning taking place in America over how we remember our history. Much of the focus has been on whether or not to take down monuments that celebrate the Confederacy. But this story is about a new monument going up in Montgomery, Alabama. It documents the lynchings of thousands of African-American men, women and children during a 70 year period following the Civil War.

The project is being led by criminal defense attorney Bryan Stevenson, who is determined to shed light on a dark period in our past that most people would rather forget. It's a shocking and disturbing reality that lynchings were not isolated murders committed only by men in white hoods in the middle of the night. Often, they were public crimes, witnessed -- even celebrated -- by thousands of people. Stevenson believes if we want to heal racial divisions we must educate Americans -- of every color and creed.

So in Montgomery, Alabama, the heart of the deep south – which still has dozens of monuments celebrating the Confederacy – Stevenson's equal justice initiative took on a bold project: they bought six acres of land and started construction on a memorial to the victims of lynching.

"The National Memorial for Peace and Justice," which was paid for through hundreds of private donations, will open to the public April 26th.

Bryan Stevenson: And right now, when we talk about our history, when we talk about our past, we're not telling the truth. We're just not. America can be a great nation, even though there was slavery, even though there was lynching, even though there was segregation. But if we don't talk about those things we did, we don't acknowledge those things, we're not going to get there.

To read more of Oprah Winfrey's article, please click HERE.

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Thank you for posting this, Dana!   I stumbled upon this powerful, though hard-to-watch 60 Minutes segment on Sunday evening.  I strongly encourage folks to watch this and I will be keeping an eye out for other 60 Minute segments with interviews by Oprah -she's two for two! For those that attended the ACEs Conference last year in SF and heard Bryan Stevenson speak, here he is again with such articulation and intelligence!

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