Civil rights leader Carl Snowden trudges through a cemetery in Annapolis, toward two plaques affixed to two stones. One plaque names 10 men, mostly Black, lynched in Maryland between 1891 and 1906. On the second is a Portuguese expression, which translates to “the struggle continues.” It captures his philosophy on civil rights.
After a lifetime championing Black history, he finally got an apology for slavery
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