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Fri Aug 30, 2024, 06:24 AM Aug 30

NY nonprofit reclaims centuries-old cemetery for enslaved people

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NY nonprofit reclaims centuries-old cemetery for enslaved people

August 30, 2024 5:08 AM
By Associated Press



A sign marks the location of a recently rediscovered African burial ground in Kingston, NY, Aug. 5, 2024.

KINGSTON, NEW YORK —
On a residential block in upstate New York, college students dug and sifted backyard dirt as part of an archeological exploration this summer of a centuries-old cemetery for African Americans.

Now covered with green lawns in the city of Kingston, this spot in 1750 was part of a burial ground for people who were enslaved. It was located on what was then the outskirts of town. An unknown number of people who were denied church burials were interred here until the late 19th century, when the cemetery was covered over as the city grew.

The site is now being reclaimed as the Pine Street African Burial Ground, one of many forgotten or neglected cemeteries for African Americans getting fresh attention. In the last three summers, the remains of up to 27 people have been located here.

Advocates in this Hudson River city purchased a residential property covering about half the old cemetery several years ago and now use the house there as a visitor center. Money is being raised to turn the urban backyard into a respectful resting place. And while the names of people buried here may be lost, tests are planned on their remains to shed light on their lives and identify their descendants.

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