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" ... "I placed the phone call for my brother to get help, not for my brother to get lynched," said Joe Prude. ... "
" ... George Floyd's death is different. This time is different. It is because it comes on the heels of a pandemic and the world is very raw. Why this time? For all the black people murdered, lynched, raped and dehumanized, for the first time in my lifetime anyway, I don’t feel outrage alone. I have had so many white people call me, e-mail, text me, and reach out with actionable intent. They have stood by me at Black Lives Matter rallies and I have seen them cry. I am hopeful, and hope is the most powerful feeling I have this time, but the anger still comes in waves. ... "
" ... Kwame Akoto-Bamfo's 'Nkyinkim' sculpture, dedicated to the memory of the victims of the ... [+] Transatlantic slave trade at the entrance of the National Memorial for Peace And Justice on 3rd March 2020 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. It has the title Nkyinkyim meaning twisted, relating to the proverb 'lifes journey is twisted. it was created at the artists studio in Ghana and installed in Montgomery for the opening of the Memorial in 2018. Informally known as the National Lynching Memorial, a national memorial to commemorate the victims of lynching in the United States was the brainchild of Bryan Stevenson, who was inspired by the Holocaust memorials in Europe and by the post-Apartheid Truth and Reconciliation process in South Africa. The Memorial in Montgomery was opened in 2018. Current research shows that 4,084 African Americans were lynched between 1877 and 1950. More than 85% of the lynchings took place in the Southern states.e wider process of acknowledgement and healing they want to achieve.(photo by Barry Lewis/InPictures via Getty Images) ... "
" ... One day, moved by the rebellious sentiment in the air, I arrived at school without my Red Pioneer tie. Had I been a lousy pupil, that might not have been such a big deal to our teachers. But in the seventh grade, I had a reputation as a straight A-student and an activist, and my teacher publicly lynched me in order to teach others a lesson. “You are a flaky, slimy person,” the teacher repeatedly told me in front of the entire class. “Your mother and your aunt were good, trustworthy individuals,” (they had attended the same school) “but you didn’t take after them,” the teacher continued. “…You are a traitor.” You have betrayed our Pioneer organization, our Fatherland, the teacher said. ... "
" ... The bill states that nearly 200 anti-lynching bills were introduced in Congress in the 20th century, all failing to become law. The bill banning lynching would be the start of federal legislation protesters are pushing for. On Monday, House Democrats are set to introduce a police reform bill that was drafted by members of the Congressional Black Caucus. Emmett Till was a 14-year-old boy who was lynched in Mississippi in 1955 for whistling at a white woman. ... "