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Black cemeteries are reflection of deep segregation history

Black cemeteries are reflection of deep segregation history

by Associated Press | May 2, 2021 | National Headlines

Many Black Americans excluded from white-owned cemeteries built their own burial spaces, and their descendants are working to preserve the grounds As a child, Linda Davis and her mother broke clay pots over the gravesites of their ancestors, allowing the flowers in...

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