The group is visiting civil rights sites in various southern communities, encouraging people to learn more about the nation's history of racial divide. "Part of it is we just don't understand our history and we keep repeating the same mistakes over and over again. So we are actually making the pilgrimage in order for us to change the narrative and change our public spaces, which are right now dominated by confederate statues," says group member Frank Duke, a professor at the University of Virginia.