Posted Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Featured on Episode 7 of the 2007-2008 season
From its very beginning New York City was a slave town. African slaves helped build the colony, first called “New Amsterdam,” and establish it as a commercial center. Blacks were banned from burial in churchyards. So north of the city- which then was the lower tip of Manhattan- the "negro burial ground" was established. More than 10-thousand people were laid to rest across nearly seven acres-- where office buildings now stand! It had been forgotten by all but a handful of historians- until digging began for a new skyscraper. Four years ago, 419 African ancestors were re-interred. With the dedication of the African Burial Ground National Monument earlier this month, the country now has a memorial to tell the story of their contribution to the United States.
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