10/09/2024
On Sunday 10/6, Black Cherry Tree Project reached a significant milestone as we planted our first commemorative tree in honor of Lewis Houston at Linn Park. 🌳
Lewis Houston, a Black man, was unjustly lynched in 1883 by a mob of 150 white men. His final words, “Jesus, take me home,” remain a powerful reminder of the racial violence that shaped our history. Planting this tree where his life was taken is our way of honoring his memory and beginning a path toward justice and healing.
This event featured a land acknowledgment, ancestral tribute, poetry from April Pipkins (mother of EJ Bradford), and a drumming performance by Sahi On Ko Djony, a community mural where attendees were invited to write Mr. Houston’s name, all leading up to the tree planting and unveiling of its marker. The marker now stands in Linn Park to tell Lewis Houston’s story and spark dialogue on racial reconciliation.
This is just the beginning. Over the next few weeks, we will continue planting 32 more trees across Jefferson County, working with local artists to use art as a tool for conversation, healing, and remembrance of each lynching victim’s story. Thank you to everyone who made this moment possible.