The Ed Johnson Project

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1400 Williams St
Chattanooga, TN 37408

The Ed Johnson Project is dedicated to honoring the memory of Ed Johnson, a man wrongfully lynched in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Through initiatives focused on remembrance, reconciliation, and healing, the project aims to educate the community about the historical injustices faced by Johnson and others like him.

One of the key offerings is a self-guided walking tour that traces Ed Johnson's journey through Chattanooga, from the site of the alleged crime at Forest Hills Cemetery to the Walnut Street Bridge, where he took his final steps. This tour serves as a poignant reminder of the past and encourages reflection on the importance of justice and equality.

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