Reception to be Held for ABHM’s International Advisory Committee in Milwaukee on June 14, 2013

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An NAACP flyer campaigning for the Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill, which passed the U.S. House of Representatives in 1922, but was filibustered to defeat in the Senate. Dyer, the NAACP, and freedom fighters around the country, like Flossie Baily, struggled for years to get the Dyer and other anti-lynching bills passed, to no avail. Today there is still no U.S. law specifically against lynching. In 2005, eighty of the 100 U.S. Senators voted for a resolution to apologize to victims' families and the country for their failure to outlaw lynching. Courtesy of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
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Claude, age 23, just months before his 1930 murder. Courtesy of Faith Deeter.
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Souvenir Portrait of the Lynching of Abram Smith and Thomas Shipp, August 7, 1930, by studio photographer Lawrence Beitler. Courtesy of the Indiana Hisorical Society.
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Ways to Support ABHM?

Members of ABHM’s International Advisory Committee are coming to town to meet the people who helped renew the museum.

The museum’s board and staff is holding a reception open to our supporters. We have several exciting developments at the museum to present, too, so…

For release in June 2013: An anthology about lynching compiled by ABHM staff for Biblioboard.com.
For release in late June 2013: An anthology about the history of lynching compiled by ABHM staff for Biblioboard.com. It will be available in libraries around the world and to individual consumers using iPads and, eventually, other tablets.

Please come meet and mingle with our International Advisors, Volunteers, Donors, and Other VIPs!

• June 14, 2013 • 4:00 to 6:00pm

• Place: Duncan Entertainment Group, 777 N. Jefferson 

             (street parking, lot and garage on Jefferson and Mason)

• Refreshments

• Short Program at 5:00 pm

Help support ABHM! Collect and bring old cell phones, iPads, iPods for recycling – yours, your brother’s, your friends’, etc. No phone too old!

Please RSVP to dr.fran@abhmuseum.org !

Learn about our International Advisors.

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