TAMPA, Fla. — A new historical marker will honor the erased Zion Cemetery in Tampa, where archaeologists found hundreds of graves under public housing apartments and two adjacent businesses.
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LIVE: Tampa unveils historical marker to honor legacy of city’s first Black cemeteryTAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — The legacy of Zion Cemetery is being reclaimed this Black History Month as the city and Tampa Housing Authority unveil a historical marker for Tampa’s first African ...
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The Root on MSN[Opinion] Black Graves Are Being Moved In Virginia, But This Isn't the First Time...The remains of hundreds of Black tenant farmers from a former Virginia tobacco plantation will be moved to a dedicated burial ...
A pending real estate deal between the city of Tampa and a local businessman would bring an erased Black cemetery that sits under public housing apartments and two neighboring businesses one step ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — The legacy of Zion Cemetery is being reclaimed this Black History Month as the city and Tampa Housing Authority unveil a historical marker for Tampa’s first African ...
TAMPA — City officials unveiled a historic designation marker that they hoped would be among the first steps in restoring dignity to those buried at Tampa’s lost Zion Cemetery, a segregation ...
A historical marker was unveiled to commemorate a century-long cover-up of the once-overlooked “Zion Cemetery,” which served as Tampa’s inaugural burial ground for African American residents, ...
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