WATCH: Monument dedicated in Alabama to those who endured slavery

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Greg Morrison reports on the dedication of a monument to the enslaved in Montgomery, Alabama. MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Thousands of surnames grace the towering monument, representing the more than 4 million enslaved people who were freed after the Civil War. The Equal Justice Initiative, a criminal justice reform nonprofit, invoked& the Juneteenth holiday& — the day that commemorates the end of slavery in the U.S. — on Wednesday as it dedicated its National Monument to Freedom. The monument, which honors the people who endured and survived slavery, is the centerpiece of the new& Freedom Monument Sculpture Park& in Montgomery, Alabama, where art and historical artifacts tell the story of enslaved people in the United States. The Equal Justice Initiative unveiled its National Monument to Freedom on June 19, 2024, in Montgomery, Alabama. Photo credit: Greg Morrison, NABJ Black News & Views During the dedication ceremony, Equal Justice Initiative founder Bryan Stevenson recounted how enslaved people endured unspeakable horrors, but also left a legacy of perseverance and strength. “Enslaved people in this country did something remarkable that we need to acknowledge, that we need to recognize and that we need to celebrate. Enslaved people resisted. Enslaved people were resilient. Enslaved...

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