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PIERCE CHAPEL AFRICAN AMERICAN CEMETERY
PIERCE CHAPEL AFRICAN AMERICAN CEMETERY
FOUNDED: 1834
ADDITONAL NAMES: None
AFFILIATION(S):
African American Cemetery Coalition
HISTORY:
The site of Pierce Chapel African American Cemetery was established ca. 1834 as a designated burial ground for enslaved Africans. Following the Civil War, their descendants and surrounding Black settlements continued the tradition of African burial practices at this site. They were amongst the first persons of color to own land in the Black Belt of Harris County, Ga. Many of whom were farmers, skilled artisans and military veterans having served honorably in World War I and II.
The recorded documentary history for Pierce Chapel Cemetery has been scarce and, in some cases, non-existent. Our recent discovery of archaeological artifacts and evidence of traditional African burial rituals presents an opportunity to raise cultural awareness, create a documentary history, and tell the stories of under-acknowledged communities and the lasting contributions that have shaped the landscape of American society.
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Hamilton Hood Foundation
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