President Biden has designated the site of the 1908 Springfield race riot as a national monument, honoring its historical significance.

The site of the 1908 Springfield, Illinois, race riot has been designated as a national monument by the U.S. government, marking the 116th anniversary of the violent event that left several Black residents dead and destroyed numerous Black-owned homes and businesses. As reported by Alana Wise and Juliana Kim, the riot, sparked by racial tensions and false accusations against Black men, shocked the nation and underscored the pervasive racial discrimination present even in Northern states, historically viewed as more welcoming to Black Americans.
This national monument designation aims to acknowledge and confront America’s history of systemic racism and its impact on modern society. The violent events in Springfield were a wake-up call about the racial injustices occurring outside the Jim Crow South, inspiring the formation of the NAACP and highlighting the need for continued discussion and action against racial inequalities.
The monument includes Preston Jackson’s “Acts of Intolerance” sculptures, which represent the charred remains of buildings destroyed during the riot. These artworks serve as a powerful reminder of the past's horrors and the ongoing struggle for racial justice, inviting reflection on both the historical and current impacts of racial intolerance.
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