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Muller highlighted interesting thoughts of how visualization was used to look into the horrors and demographics of the history within lynchings. I found it interesting how visualizations can thoroughly illustrate the past. Understanding these concepts of how visualization can be used within analysis promotes brainstorms for my final project, hoping to be able to use visualization to help observers of all backgrounds understand the data I have collected and questioned. The author of November 8 – Lynching, Visualization and Visibility, highlights my exact thoughts with “an example of how the presentation of visual data in ways that the general public can easily understand and absorb is not only effective communication of information but also a way of making knowledge and history that would otherwise be ignored accessible to all,” supporting my thoughts and views on my own final presentation coming up.