Family is Concerned About the Fate of an Old Slave Cemetery

SWEET BRIAR, VIRGINIA - APRIL 06: Annette Anderson touches one of the simple stone monuments that mark the graves of slaves that were her kin. Bethany Pace and Annette Anderson (they are cousins) have made it a project to keep tabs on the fate of the Sweet Briar Plantation Burial Grounds where many slaves who built and worked the plantation are buried. As the Sweet Briar College faces closure they are determined to protect the the place where some of their kin are buried (Photo by Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post via Getty Images
SWEET BRIAR, VIRGINIA - APRIL 06: Annette Anderson touches one of the simple stone monuments that mark the graves of slaves that were her kin. Bethany Pace and Annette Anderson (they are cousins) have made it a project to keep tabs on the fate of the Sweet Briar Plantation Burial Grounds where many slaves who built and worked the plantation are buried. As the Sweet Briar College faces closure they are determined to protect the the place where some of their kin are buried (Photo by Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post via Getty Images
Family is Concerned About the Fate of an Old Slave Cemetery
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06 de abril de 2015
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Sweet Briar
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