Our Mission

The Prince George’s County Lynching Memorial Project educates the public on the truths of our nation’s continuing legacy of the institution of slavery and its impact on enslaved persons and their descendants, memorializes victims of racial terror lynchings in our county, and advances the cause of racial justice and reconciliation through mutual support and collaboration.

Our work focused on at least four known victims of lynching terror in our county, and we begin every meeting by reading their names and committing to tell their stories: Michael Green, Thomas Juricks, John Henry Scott, and Stephen Williams.


PGC LMP would like to thank all of the high school students who shared their works with us for our essay and creative arts contests and congratulate the winners. Read about our awards ceremony and view photos here!

How to Get Involved

We meet publicly once every month to plan community remembrance projects, research our county’s history, connect with partners and neighbors, and educate our broader community on the legacy of racial lynching in Prince George’s County. We rely on the expertise and energy of county residents like you!

  • Next Meetings: The PGCLMP meets the 3rd Saturday of each month. Unless otherwise noted, meetings will be held virtually (via Zoom). Upcoming meetings are as follows:
    • Saturday, December 17, 2022 at 2pm
    • Saturday, January 21, 2023 at 2pm
    • Saturday, February 18, 2023 at 2pm
  • See the How to Get Involved page for more information.

Recent News & Opportunities

  • Join Us: PGCLMP Winter 2024 Book Discussion: February 27, 2024
    “PGCLMP Book Discussion: Don’t Let Them Bury My Story: The Oldest Living Survivor of the Tulsa Race Massacre In Her Own Words“ Join the Prince George’s County Lynching Memorial Project (PGCLMP) for a discussion on Don’t Let Them Bury My Story: The Oldest Living Survivor of the Tulsa Race Massacre In Her Own Words by Viola Ford Fletcher and Ike Howard. Viola Ford Fletcher, the oldest … Read more
  • 2024 PGCLMP Racial Justice Essay & Creative Arts Contest (ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS)
    Our 2024 racial justice essay and creative arts contest for high school students opens for submissions on 12/1/2023. To submit your work fill out this form: https://forms.gle/4StMsquizdqCisRP8. For detailed information on our 2024 Racial Justice Essay & Creative Arts Contest, including how to upload submissions, visit: https://pgclmp.org/racial-justice-contest/. This contest is for Prince George’s County public, private, and homeschool students, grades 9-12. If you have questions … Read more