by David Anderson
Many families in the U.S., whose ancestors were victims of racially
motivated lynchings in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, still
carry the trauma of those lynchings, generations after they happened.
Karla Wynn, who attended a public meeting Wednesday evening in the
Student Center at Harford Community College to cover the history of
lynchings in Maryland and remember the victims, said many families whose
ancestors were lynched do not talk about it, even today.
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