Alexandria community remembrance project
Alexandria Remembrance Update
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The Alexandria Community Remembrance Project works to research, memorialize, and educate the public on Alexandria's history of racial lynchings and foster community reconciliation.
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ACRP founding — “City Council formed the Alexandria Community Remembrance Project in 2019”
Office of Historic Alexandria's African American History Division — “The Office of Historic Alexandria's African American History Division heads up”
McCoy and Thomas Memorial Scholarships amount — “to provide a $3000 scholarship to two Alexandria City High School students”
ACRP Faith Initiative — “The ACRP Faith Initiative represents approximately 30 congregations and places of worship”
Virginia lynching statistics — “Between 1877 and 1950, 99 Virginians, including at least 11 in Northern Virginia, were lynched”
Federal lynching law — “Lynching was not a federal offense until March 29, 2022.”
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