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File #: 19-376    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Report Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 6/18/2019 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 7/3/2019 Final action:
Title: Community Remembrance Project: Installation of Historic Marker
Attachments: 1. Att.A - July 5, 2018 Resolution, 2. Att.B - EJI Marker Language, 3. Att.C - Example EJI Marker
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AGENDA DATE:  7/3/2019

 

TITLE:

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Community Remembrance Project: Installation of Historic Marker

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SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST:   Approval of installation of historic marker

 

ITEM TYPE:  Consent Action Item

 

STAFF CONTACT(S):  Richardson, Russell

 

PRESENTER (S):  n/a

 

LEGAL REVIEW:   Yes

 

REVIEWED BY: Jeffrey B. Richardson

 

BACKGROUND:  On July 5, 2018, the Albemarle County Board of Supervisors formally supported the memorialization of the lynching of Mr. John Henry James through its approval of a resolution supporting participation in the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) Community Remembrance Project (Attachment A).

 

EJI’s Community Remembrance Project was founded to recognize victims of lynching nationally by collecting soil from lynching sites, erecting historical markers, and creating memorials that recognize racial injustice.

 

The lynching of Mr. John Henry James took place in Albemarle County on July 12, 1898. In keeping with the goals of the Community Remembrance Project, staff is seeking approval to install a historic marker memorializing the murder of Mr. James. Attachment B provides the EJI marker language.

 

STRATEGIC PLAN: Educational Opportunities: Provide lifelong learning opportunities for all our citizens

 

DISCUSSION:  The proposed installation of the marker on County property, near the intersection of Park and Jefferson Street, provides access and visibility to the marker.

 

The EJI’s historic markers (an example pictured in Attachment C) are similar in design to the common style of historic markers erected nationwide. One side of the marker will have standard language describing the history of racial terror violence generally, as well as the EJI’s nationwide memorialization effort, and the other side will contain site specific language referencing Mr. James’ story.

 

BUDGET IMPACT: No budget impact is anticipated; the EJI is providing the marker at no cost to the County.

 

RECOMMENDATION:

Recommendation

Staff recommends that the Board approve the installation of the historic marker.

 

ATTACHMENTS:

Attachment A: July 5, 2018 Resolution

Attachment B: EJI Marker Language

Attachment C: Example EJI Marker