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The Supreme Court Historical Society commemorated Juneteenth with an important conversation on the In Chattanooga, Tennessee, on the night of March 19, 1906, a 24-year-old Black Activist petitions to rename historic Walnut Street Bridge in honor of lynching victim Ed Johnson A talk given by Amy Wood regarding the context of the WARNING: This video contains disturbing language In 1937 in Abbeville, AL, courting a white woman could cost a black
Slavery to Lynching The Deloach Family's Tragic Story On October 12, 1942, 14-year-old Charlie Lang He died from the Blow To The Head a grand jury was convened