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A photograph sits in the home of Noni Snipes, in Butler, Ga. Snipes is the niece of Maceo Snipes, a WWII veteran and the first African American to vote in a Democratic primary in Taylor County, Ga. He was lynched on July 18, 1946, the day after casting his ballot. Maceo is one of the 4,400 black Americans killed by lynching in the United States between 1877 and 1950. Local communities and descendants of victims and witnesses are working to repair the damage left by these horrifying events. "These unheralded people — and the places they struggle to consecrate — are the subject of the photographer @johnathonkelso,” writes Sherrilyn Ifill, President and Director-Counsel of the @naacp_ldf. "In his series, A Song Without Words, he examines the history of racial violence that lies just beneath the surface of the present and the ways that contemporary Americans try — or fail — to grapple with that history.” See more of Kelso's series and read Ifill’s full essay on TIME.com. Photograph by @johnathonkelso


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