Chapter 25: Africa and the Atlantic World
Yes, bodies are buried and lost without a trace. We need the living to mark and remember the dead. This can be a tie in to the African American burial blue sign tied to the wrought iron fence that encircles the burial ground. As much as this burial ground is about the art of death, it must also be about erasure. ................
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