Duluth Lynchings Centennial: Week of Remembrance Videos
June 2020 marked 100 years since the Duluth lynchings. The Minnesota Historical Society commemorated this important anniversary with a week of remembrance and conversations about lynching and its legacy.
Duluth Lynchings author talk
Author Michael Fedo and historian and author William D. Green discuss the history of African Americans in Minnesota and how racism has played out in our state over time.
Duluth Lynchings discussion
Jeremiah Ellis, the secretary for the African American Interpretive Center of Minnesota, and Abdul Omari, PhD and owner of AMO Enterprise leadership consulting firm, discuss lynching history and its legacy in the United States. The conversation is moderated by Brittany Lewis, PhD.
JoJo Bell
Founder, African American Interpretive Center of Minnesota
Jordon Moses
Organizer
Michael Fedo
Author, The Lynchings in Duluth
Warren Read
Author, The Lyncher in Me
Abdul Omari, PhD
Owner, AMO Enterprise Leadership Consulting Firm
Jeremiah Ellis
Secretary, African American Interpretive Center of Minnesota