Tina Harris also said about the latest Lynching victims on Mary Argeo of her grandmother Mary Mary ARMWOOD.
Harris, who came out of the Win Win, said: “My grandmother MyNe ARMwood.
George 1933, Lyset County was Lyset County in October 18th. He believed that he was 22 years old. He was 22 and 23 years old.
“And she told me that her eyes fell in tears.
President Schwarz, of Myarland Lynching Memorial Project, said:
“At that time, at the time, at the time, at least 900 people living in Anne, 900 to 900.
George was accused of an attempt to assumed a 71-year-old white woman and rape.
“We don’t know the basis for this allegation,” Schwarz said. She never said she never said, she had never seen her in front of her.
George deaths were angry with the death of George all over the country.
“Lynching” in Maryland ”
Well, over 4,000 Americans won in the United States in the United States in the United States in 1865 to 1950, nearly 40 in the Maryland.
Installation joins Maryland Lynching Memorial Project. It is. The organization’s mission is part of a wide range of states to ensure that the organization’s mission is not lost in time.
Terri Lee-Freeman has been the president of the museum and worked with state leaders to placement in the museum.
“Maryland memorial should not fear people, but to inform people of Maryland.” This is the case of Maryland.
The soil with George’s Lynching is sitting inside a glass jar next to 37 others in the show.
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Schwarz helped collect those stories.
In front of a glass-fitted glass jar, click Nameplate and affects the surface of the victim’s story.
He is not just a victim. He loves it ”
“The important thing about this exhibition is not only speaking the truth, but it is impossible to think of the truth, but I think it’s not the names of non-named victims. Isn’t this just a signage on the sidewalk? This is the Lord.
“He was not the only victim. He loves it, and you have a family who knows and cares for him,” Tina Harris said. “My grandmother looked at his favorite song” Bird. Look at the sparrow. He sang all the virtues. ”
“It’s one of the things that did the same thing in the same place at the same time,” Harris said.
“We’re Not Avoid”
Harris continues to tell her family story. Believe that the stories of other accessories in Maryland are ahead.
Harris said, “It’s a bad thing,” he said.
“I want people to understand this story because the first track that can do a better job is to know what history is.”
“This history is not very important to ignore it,” said Schwarz.
“It’s not just for my whole grandmother, but to my whole family. We are still the ladies. We are proud of being princes.
Reginse F. Visiting the Lynching “to the Lynching” in the Lynchland “in Maryland.