At the Legacy Museum, facing America's racist past is a path, not a punishment
At the Legacy Museum, facing America's racist past is a path, not a punishment toggle caption Equal Justice Initiative In his second term, President Trump has ordered the removal of monuments, plaques and exhibitions related to slavery, and the history of racial injustice in the U.S. Meanwhile, human rights lawyer Bryan Stevenson has been working to ensure evidence of America's painful past is not erased. Stevenson's nonprofit, the Equal Justice Initiative, opened the Legacy Museum in Montgom
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