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Mississippi reveals its full history for America's anniversary year, a contrast to federal efforts
The museums’ exhibits include more than 600 documented lynching victims and a temporary showcase of Mississippi products and achievements.
- Using the "America 250 MS" platform, the Two Mississippi Museums are commemorating the nation's 250th anniversary by presenting the state's full history, from Native American removal through slavery, the Civil War, and Jim Crow.
- Jackson Mayor John Horhn and former Governor Haley Barbour pushed to "tell the full story," seeking to avoid whitewashing history. Barbour said, "Look, we're not proud of this, but we're not going to deny it."
- The Lynching Victims Monolith displays names of more than 600 victims of documented racial killings in Mississippi. Exhibits also present the 1955 murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till, a pivotal Civil Rights Movement moment.
- This approach contrasts sharply with President Donald Trump's administration; his "Restoring Truth and Sanity to American History" order led to altered exhibits and removed references to discrimination at federal institutions.
- Visitor Lindsay Ward described the museum experience as "this heaviness," troubled by how recent the injustices were. Kiama Johnson emphasized the importance of preserving stories that are "never going to be written in history books.
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JACKSON, Mississippi, USA (AP) — The lynching victims' monolith glass panels are simple, engraved with the names of more than 600 victims of racial killings documented in Mississippi, along with the motives of the attackers.
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Mississippi reveals its full history for America’s anniversary year, a contrast to federal efforts
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — The glass panels of the Lynching Victims Monolith are simple, etched with the names of more than 600 victims of documented racial killings in Mississippi, along with the attackers' motives.
·Toronto, Canada
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