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Soil Collection Ceremony for Waldo-Hawthorne-Rochelle-Campville Community Remembrance Project

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Alachua County recently issued the following announcement.

The Waldo-Hawthorne-Campville-Rochelle Community Remembrance Project, in partnership with the Equal Justice Initiative of Montgomery, Alabama, is holding a Soil Collection 

Ceremony as part of their work for truth and reconciliation regarding the history of racial terrorism and lynching in Alachua County during the Jim Crow era. The Soil Collection 

Ceremony is on Saturday, February 19, 2022, at 10 a.m. at Veterans Memorial Park (at the Caboose, 14705 N.E. Waldo Road, Waldo). This event commemorates the traumatic 

era by memorializing the lives of Waldo-Hawthorne-Campville-Rochelle victims. The public is encouraged to attend.

The soil of a lynching site is a physical connection to the lives lost there, to the events and people who deserve to be remembered. The soil of every lynching site stood mute 

witness to egregious wrongs. By publicly gathering, displaying, and creating a space for dialogue around a tangible piece of the past that haunts us still today, that soil will no 

longer be voiceless.

For each victim, they will ceremonially collect soil that will be displayed in Alachua County, and a second gallon jar will be displayed at the National Memorial to Peace and Justice 

in Montgomery, Alabama. A representative from Montgomery will be present for the ceremony. 

The Soil Collection Ceremony for Waldo-Hawthorne-Campville-Rochelle will be livestreamed on YouTube. 

For more information, contact Rev. Mary Jackson at 352-363-0649 or amirjonna@windstream.com

Original source can be found here.

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