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‘His blood is in the soil’: the Kentucky group honoring victims of lynchings

Summary by The Guardian
Since 2021, the Eastern Kentucky Remembrance Project have planted markers memorializing Black residents killed by racist violenceOn 26 October 1924, Fred Shannon, a Black man, was lynched at age 28 by a mob of nearly 200 masked residents in Wayland, Kentucky.Shannon, a local musician, was falsely accused of killing a white man over a financial dispute. While was he being held at a local jail, the mob broke in, took him out in the street and shot…

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the Guardian broke the news in on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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