Saturday, April 28, 2018

NATIONAL LYNCHING MUSEUM & MEMORIAL IN MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA PRESERVES PAST OF THOUSANDS OF AMERICAN AFRICAN VICTIMS SINCE THEY HAD DARK COMPLEXIONS

On April 26, 2018 this compelling, first national museum-memorial reveals in detail American's sin of the past, as the ashes still smolder with memories of racial terrorism, violence and Jim Crow days.  This new institution stands for truth, equality, peace and justice.  The creator is Bryan Stevenson, the initiator who recognizes how the United States white washed this state capital site and sight as it looks over Montgomery. This past of enslavement to mass World incarceration represents the largest imprisonment of humanity as it reflects American African nationality, similar to First American Indian nationality. (blog 4/28/18)

Address:  115 Coosa, St.
Montgomery, Alabama
phone: 334 269 1803

H.C. Smith, World Enlighten News, W.E.N, award-winning author of 50 published books based on history and authority of the origin of race through essays