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Woman wants to memorialize unmarked African burial ground CHRIS SUAREZ, Richmond Times-Dispatch FacebookTwitterEmail This aerial photo shows 1305 North 5th Street, the site of an African burial ground, in Richmond , Va., on Saturday, May 1, 2021. (Daniel Sangib/Richmond Times-Dispatch via AP)Daniel Sangjib Min/AP RICHMOND, Va. (AP) Lenora McQueen came to Richmond four years ago to learn more about her fourth great-grandmother. That’s when she found out where she was buried in the city. She knew freed and enslaved Black cemeteries aren’t usually well-maintained, but she expected to find some evidence of its past; perhaps a few headstones or grave shaft depressions in the ground. ....
902-mile FreeTHEM walk raises awareness about human trafficking They hiked into Richmond with sore feet, and then it rained â minor inconveniences considering their reason for being here. Members of The FreeTHEM Walk team, 120 miles into a 900-mile trek to call attention to human trafficking, came through Richmond on Friday, having started in Lynchburg. They plan to finish in Buffalo, New York, in time for the cityâs Juneteenth Festival, which celebrates the emancipation of those who had been enslaved in the United States. Their path somewhat follows the route of the Underground Railroad, the network of people that offered aid and safe houses to enslaved people heading north after escaping from the South in the 1800s. ....
BILL LOHMANN Richmond Times-Dispatch They hiked into Richmond with sore feet, and then it rained â minor inconveniences considering their reason for being here. Members of The FreeTHEM Walk team, 120 miles into a 900-mile trek to call attention to human trafficking, came through Richmond on Friday, having started last week in Lynchburg. They plan to finish in Buffalo, N.Y. in time for the cityâs Juneteenth Festival, which celebrates the emancipation of those who had been enslaved in the United States. Their path somewhat follows the route of the Underground Railroad, the network of people that offered aid and safe houses to enslaved people heading north after escaping from the South in the 1800s. ....