National Memorial for Peace and Justice

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf memorial
gptkbp:advocatesFor truth and reconciliation
gptkbp:associatedWith Equal Justice Initiative
gptkbp:collaboratesWith community organizations
gptkbp:designedBy gptkb:Bryan_Stevenson
gptkbp:encourages community engagement
gptkbp:exhibits interactive displays
gptkbp:features art installations
steel monuments
a memorial square
gptkbp:has a visitor center
gptkbp:hasCollaboratedWith local artists
gptkbp:honors over 4,400 African Americans
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label National Memorial for Peace and Justice
gptkbp:includes historical markers
gptkbp:inspiredBy historical events
gptkbp:isA cultural landmark
educational institution
historical site
tourist attraction
cultural heritage site
cultural institution
educational resource
historical narrative
artistic expression
site of pilgrimage
symbol of hope
symbol of justice
public space
community resource
place for reflection
place of remembrance
place of healing
site of education
memorial to victims
site of activism
civic engagement platform
platform for change
venue for dialogue
gptkbp:isDesignedFor educate the public
gptkbp:isDocumentedIn historical archives
various publications
gptkbp:isLinkedTo civil rights movement
gptkbp:isPartOf a larger complex
national conversation on race
gptkbp:isPromotedBy social media campaigns
gptkbp:isPromotedThrough educational outreach
gptkbp:isRecognizedBy various awards
gptkbp:isRecognizedFor its impact on society
gptkbp:isSupportedBy grants
donations
gptkbp:isVisitedBy students
gptkbp:location gptkb:Montgomery,_Alabama
gptkbp:offers public programs
gptkbp:opened April 26, 2018
gptkbp:promotes racial justice
gptkbp:provides guided tours
gptkbp:purpose commemorate victims of lynching
gptkbp:servedIn a site of reflection
gptkbp:supports educational programs
gptkbp:visitors over 100,000 annually