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National Memorial for Peace and Justice

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417 Caroline St
Montgomery, AL 36104
+1 (334) 269-1803
http://museumandmemorial.eji.org

Nestled in the heart of Montgomery, AL, the National Memorial for Peace and Justice stands as a poignant tribute to the victims of racial injustice in America. This memorial park, a somber yet powerful reminder of the country's troubled past, invites visitors to reflect on the dark chapters of history and honor those who have suffered.

As visitors wander through the park's solemn pathways, they are confronted with striking memorials and thought-provoking exhibits that shed light on the legacy of slavery, lynching, and segregation. The design of the memorial, with its haunting sculptures and evocative displays, creates a moving and immersive experience that prompts contemplation and dialogue about the ongoing struggle for equality and justice in society.

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3/18/2023

The Museum was incredibly heartwarming, reflective and filled with accurate history with original ar...

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Visual Memorial highlights Lynching
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Stunning new outdoor memorial highlights lynchings with names listed by county in each of the US sta...

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This is one of the most moving memorials I've ever visited. It should be at the top of everyone's li...

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