Memorial to Victims of Lynching in Maryland

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The Memorial to Victims of Lynching in Maryland is a public monument that commemorates and honors the lives of people lynched in Maryland, serving as a site of remembrance and reflection on racial terror and injustice.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf lynching memorial
memorial
public monument
accessibleTo public
commemorates African American victims of racial terror lynching
racial terror and injustice in Maryland
victims of lynching in Maryland
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dedicatedTo people lynched in Maryland
victims of racial terror
function site of mourning
site of reflection on racial injustice
site of remembrance
hasPurpose education about racial terror
public acknowledgment of racial violence
reflection
remembrance
languageOfContext English
locatedIn Annapolis, Maryland NERFINISHED
Maryland
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInJurisdiction State of Maryland government jurisdiction
memorialType outdoor memorial
partOf broader movement to memorialize lynching victims in the United States
relatedTo African American history in Maryland
history of lynching in the United States
racial justice activism in Maryland
racial terror lynching
subjectOf public history initiatives about lynching in Maryland
theme civil rights
historical memory
racial justice
racial violence in the United States

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Michael Arad designed Memorial to Victims of Lynching in Maryland