Today, the third day of our Civil Rights trip, we spent the morning in Montgomery, Alabama, and the afternoon touring Selma with a Civil Rights activist. This morning we went to the Equal Justice Institute, or EJI. There were two locations, the actual museum, and the lynching memorial. The museum was created and curated by Bryan Stevenson, an activist and lawyer. The first location, the museum, had many interactive exhibits and very interesting videos regarding lynching, mass incarceration, and slavery. Some of these include: phone conversations with inmates, conversations with people in slavery, and many stories of lynching. The people working at the museum went around to different lynching sites and collected soil. Now, in the museum, there is a wall full of jars of dirt, in order to honor and name those who were lynched. The second section of the museum, the National Memorial for Peace and Justice, was very impactful to me. It was crazy to see the amount of pe...