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Haywood county included in National Parks Service study on lynching sites

Summary by WBBJ TV
JACKSON, Tenn. — Brownsville and Haywood County have been identified as part of the National Park Service’s Memphis-area lynching locations special resource study.  It’s a congressionally mandated study to determine whether certain historic sites should be designated as a National Monument.  Eight lynching locations in the Memphis region were named, including the site connected to the 1940 lynching of Elbert Williams in Haywood County. “We are …
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WBBJ TV broke the news in on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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