On What Would Have Been His 19th Birthday, Nolan Wells’ Death Resonates in Annapolis as Mississippi Investigation Continues
Nolan Wells should have been celebrating his 19th birthday today. Instead, his family marked the day by celebrating the life and memory of the young man they affectionately called “Nono,” while continuing to await answers about his death in Mississippi. Although Mr. Wells lived and died more than 1,000 miles away, his story has resonated deeply with many in Annapolis, particularly family members who know the pain of losing a loved one and, in several cases, have spent years waiting for answers and justice. For civil rights leaders and community activists, Mr. Wells’ death has also renewed a larger conversation about justice, accountability, and the experiences of Black families in America. Carl Snowden, convener for the Caucus of African American Leaders and a longtime civil rights activist, said Mr. Wells’ death should not be viewed only as a Mississippi story. “The death of Nolan Wells is part of the American saga,” Mr. Snowden said. “The death of young blac...