Get Georgia to erect a monument in honor of the 12 black women lynched in this state for crimes they didn't commit between 1880 and 1946.
Why is this important?
Between 1880 and 1946, twelve black women in Georgia were either lynched, shot, or burned alive for crimes they didn't commit. These "crimes" range from simply knowing about a murder to having grievances about the lynching of another person. We encourage you to sign the petition to erect a memorial in honor of these innocent lives lost to the barbaric agenda of racism because they should not be forgotten in our history. Georgia is a state that should be conscientious of our mistakes and should seek to reflect on these instances and rectify the pain of the past.