People from Wisconsin and Minnesota gathered in Duluth Friday for a silent march to remember three black men lynched there in 1920.It’s part of a week-long observance dedicating a park that supporters say will not right a wrong, but allow diversity to flourish. Mike Simonson reports from Superior.
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