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Black Cemetery Network

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"The Black Cemetery Network [BCN] was founded in response to the national call to action to raise awareness about the issue of erasure and silencing of black cemeteries throughout the U.S." Antoinette T. Jackson, PhD is the BCN founder and director.

The site includes a virtual archive and other resources about Black cemeteries in the U.S.

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