| A Monument At Last - The African Burial Ground, N.Y.C. |
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| Wednesday, 07 November 2007 | |
Scattered throughout the crowd gathered to celebrate the dedication
of the African Burial Ground National Monument in lower Manhattan
were community activists who remember arriving at the site in
1991 when steam shovels had disinterred more than 400 graves. Click to continue at The Network Journal
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Scattered throughout the crowd gathered to celebrate the dedication
of the African Burial Ground National Monument in lower Manhattan
were community activists who remember arriving at the site in
1991 when steam shovels had disinterred more than 400 graves. 




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