In 1913, a white mob dragged Joe McNeely from a Charlotte hospital and shot him dead. In 1929, Willie McDaniel was found dead after he argued with a white landlord.
Seeking truth and healing from those racial terror lynchings is important, even a century later, says Krista Terrell, a spokeswoman for the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Remembrance Project.
On Thursday, July 24, the project will host a panel discussion and community conversation, in partnership with The Charlotte Post…