In 1919, Elaine, Arkansas, witnessed a tragic massacre that has been largely erased from collective memory. This event, rooted in racial conflict, left a profound impact on the community.
Recent efforts by local historians and activists aim to bring this history to light. They are documenting the events and their consequences, ensuring that the stories of those affected are not forgotten.
As awareness grows, the new generation is taking steps to honor the victims and educate others about the significance of this massacre in American history.