The history of Duluth abounds with fur traders and explorers, ships and trains. The city is proud to point tourists to the museums and historical markers pointing to Duluth's colorful past. But, like all cities, Duluth has stories it regrets. For many years Duluth tried to forget the day it made national news in 1920, the day a crowd of thousands hanged three black men from a downtown street light. A group of Duluth residents is now working to honor the victims with a monument, and a week of events this coming June, on the anniversary of the lynching. Minnesota Public Radio's Chris Julin reports.