400 Years
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400 Years
Blog #41: The Single Greatest Threat
Justin Taft-MoralesOctober 8, 2019Comment
Blog #40: Radicalism is Relative
Blog #40: Radicalism is Relative
Hugh Taft-MoralesOctober 1, 2019Comment
Blog #39: Revolutionary Learning 
Blog #39: Revolutionary Learning 
Hugh Taft-MoralesSeptember 24, 2019Comment
Blog #38: Sacrificing for Education
Blog #38: Sacrificing for Education
Hugh Taft-MoralesSeptember 17, 2019Comment
Blog #37: The Courage to Teach   
Blog #37: The Courage to Teach  
Hugh Taft-MoralesSeptember 11, 2019Comment
Blog #36: 400 Years is Today
Blog #36: 400 Years is Today
Hugh Taft-MoralesSeptember 3, 2019Comment
Blog #35: Commemorating a Grim Anniversary
Blog #35: Commemorating a Grim Anniversary
Hugh Taft-MoralesAugust 27, 2019Comment
Blog #34: Building Inclusive Neighborhoods   
Blog #34: Building Inclusive Neighborhoods  
Hugh Taft-MoralesAugust 20, 2019Comment
Blog #33: Racism, Real Estate, and Rats
Blog #33: Racism, Real Estate, and Rats
Hugh Taft-MoralesAugust 13, 2019Comment
Blog #32: The Battle for the Ballot: The Voting Rights Act
Blog #32: The Battle for the Ballot: The Voting Rights Act
Hugh Taft-MoralesAugust 6, 2019Comment
Blog #31: Great-Grand Paternalist Racism
Blog #31: Great-Grand Paternalist Racism
Hugh Taft-MoralesJuly 30, 2019Comment
Blog #30: The Racism of Our Presidents   
Blog #30: The Racism of Our Presidents  
Hugh Taft-MoralesJuly 23, 2019Comment
Blog #29: When They See Us
Blog #29: When They See Us
Hugh Taft-MoralesJuly 16, 2019Comment
Blog #28: Targeting Black Teens in Scottsboro, the Mississippi Delta, and Central Park
Blog #28: Targeting Black Teens in Scottsboro, the Mississippi Delta, and Central Park
Hugh Taft-MoralesJuly 9, 2019Comment
Blog #27: What, to Black People, is the 4th of July? 
Blog #27: What, to Black People, is the 4th of July? 
Hugh Taft-MoralesJuly 2, 2019Comment
Blog #26: The Weapon of the Black Sexual Predator Myth
Blog #26: The Weapon of the Black Sexual Predator Myth
Hugh Taft-MoralesJune 25, 2019Comment
Blog #25: White Supremacists Wage War
Blog #25: White Supremacists Wage War
Hugh Taft-MoralesJune 18, 2019Comment
Blog #24: Greenwood: The Ugly Paradox of Success
Blog #24: Greenwood: The Ugly Paradox of Success
Hugh Taft-MoralesJune 11, 2019Comment
Blog #23: Green Book and Your Summer Travel Plans
Blog #23: Green Book and Your Summer Travel Plans
Hugh Taft-MoralesJune 4, 2019Comment
Blog #22: Is Memorial Day for Everyone?   
Blog #22: Is Memorial Day for Everyone?  
Hugh Taft-MoralesMay 29, 2019Comment
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At the “National Memorial to Peace and Justice" in Montgomery, Stevenson managed to portray our darkest moments while simultaneously shedding light on our path forward.
Greeting us first in Montgomery, Alabama’s “National Memorial to Peace and Justice" are six chained figures created by Ghanaian sculptor Kwame Akoto-Bamfo conveying the horror of enslavement – agony, grief, despair, resignation
The Equal Justice Initiative’s “National Memorial to Peace and Justice" features 800 six-foot steel monuments, each representing a county where race-based murder occurred, each etched with the names of those tortured and killed. 

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