Okay. So i want to about 70 of you. Okay. In the mid two, thousands, archeologists at the university of denver did a survey of colorado inns and they found that less than 70 of people had ever in colorado had ever heard of the ludlow massacre and of those that had thought of the love part of the massacre, they thought that it was a massacre by native americans killing white settlers. Okay. So just a little bit of background from my experience with the ludlow massacre. I grew up in southern colorado. My family has lived here for the past 150 years. Ludlow was actually my first field trip in the third grade. I went to college. I ended up studying with an individual who had done research on southern colorado hispanics, and i had the opportunity to do research at the cfa archives, which is our steel mill and our community in the past couple of years, i was also able to sit on the ludlow Centennial Commission. So it had been 100 years since the lobo massacre. It was a government governor ap
Okay. So i want to about 70 of you. Okay. In the mid two, thousands, archeologists at the university of denver did a survey of colorado inns and they found that less than 70 of people had ever in colorado had ever heard of the ludlow massacre and of those that had thought of the love part of the massacre, they thought that it was a massacre by native americans killing white settlers. Okay. So just a little bit of background from my experience with the ludlow massacre. I grew up in southern colorado. My family has lived here for the past 150 years. Ludlow was actually my first field trip in the third grade. I went to college. I ended up studying with an individual who had done research on southern colorado hispanics, and i had the opportunity to do research at the cfa archives, which is our steel mill and our community in the past couple of years, i was also able to sit on the ludlow Centennial Commission. So it had been 100 years since the lobo massacre. It was a government governor ap
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The trial, and to some degrees, thats what were talking about this afternoon in our sessions on witch city and also our keynote speech by professor foote on gallows hill. Just one thought for me before i introduce the panel for the panel discussion, and that is that its my sincere hope that the work of the past couple years to recognize the execution site at proctors ledge can hopefully be a new start, a fresh beginning for salem to really recognize officially and formally this troubled history. And i just want to say, i probably should have said this this morning when the mayor was here, but the mayor and her staff, and everyone in the city of salem, i think, has just been incredibly supportive. When we first came forward to them as a member of the gallows hill team and told them that we had the execution site, i didnt know what the response would be. And some of us were saying, like mary and i were saying, wow, how are we gonna raise money to build the memorial and what do we do . An
The trial, and to some degrees, thats what were talking about this afternoon in our sessions on witch city and also our keynote speech by professor foote on gallows hill. Just one thought for me before i introduce the panel for the panel discussion, and that is that its my sincere hope that the work of the past couple years to recognize the execution site at proctors ledge can hopefully be a new start, a fresh beginning for salem to really recognize officially and formally this troubled history. And i just want to say, i probably should have said this this morning when the mayor was here, but the mayor and her staff, and everyone in the city of salem, i think, has just been incredibly supportive. When we first came forward to them as a member of the gallows hill team and told them that we had the execution site, i didnt know what the response would be. And some of us were saying, like mary and i were saying, wow, how are we gonna raise money to build the memorial and what do we do . An