New Albany anti-lynching exhibit opens 3-8-24
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"Unmasked: The 1935 Anti-Lynching Exhibitions and Community Remembrance in Indiana" opened Friday, March 8, 2024, at the Underground Railroad Visitors Center in downtown New Albany, right next to the historic Second Baptist Church. (WDRB photo)
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The new exhibit and art instillation at the Underground Railroad Visitors Center is shining a light on a difficult moment in American history.
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