Sometimes places with a powerful and important history can go unnoticed by many of us. That's changing for a cemetery that's the final resting place for generations of Black families.
discrimination, and you mentioned some of the history there. the best thing i can say about the community is that there is an exclusively black cemetary and an exclusively white cemetary that still exists in waller county today. so the dead are segregated? absolutely. as much as the living. and it s my understanding, in fact, that even around that cemetary thing, not to push too much, but there was actually some concern about the fact that the african-american cemetary was not being kept up despite the fact everybody s tax dollars was going into it. that s exactly right, and there was even a litigation that had to occur because there was a white individual that attempted to be placed in the black cemetary, and they actually had to have a lawsuit because they didn t want to have any mix in the cemetaries. let me ask you a little bit obviously there are lots of questions in the cases. we will find out more detail but we just heard from the family s attorney that the dash cam