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Honor the Springfield Race Riot Site as a National Monument
On August 14, 1908, Springfield, Illinois, witnessed one of the most violent and tragic race riots in our nation’s history that led to the deaths of nine Black citizens. The riots started when a Black man was wrongly accused, spurring a white mob of 5,000 rioters to attack Black neighborhoods and businesses.
We urge you to call on President Biden to designate the Springfield Race Riot site as a national monument using the Antiquities Act. Help us ensure the history of the Springfield Race Riot is never forgotten.