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Malinda Edwards, and Mildred Betts, daughters of Willie Edwards, Jr., place roses at the new monument to those who were victims of racial terror lynchings or violence during the 1950s located at the Peace and Justice Memorial Center in Montgomery, Ala., as EJI founder and Executive Director Bryan Stevenson, top left, presides, on Monday April 29, 2019. Willie Edwards, Jr., was murdered in Montgomery in 1957. (Mickey Welsh/The Montgomery Advertiser via AP)

Malinda Edwards, and Mildred Betts, daughters of Willie Edwards, Jr., place roses at the new monument to those who were victims of racial terror lynchings or violence during the 1950s located at the Peace and Justice Memorial Center in Montgomery, Ala., as EJI founder and Executive Director Bryan Stevenson, top left, presides, on Monday April 29, 2019. Willie Edwards, Jr., was murdered in Montgomery in 1957. (Mickey Welsh/The Montgomery Advertiser via AP)

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