Congressman Donald McEachin marks introduction of the “African American Burial Grounds Network Act” with community leaders at the Black History Museum & Cultural Center of Virginia.
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Some background:
Historically, the documentation and protection of African-American burial grounds have been shamefully neglected. The “African American Burial Grounds Network Act” aims to address this injustice by providing federal recognition and support for these sacred sites by creating a voluntary national network of historic African-American burial grounds that will provide information, technical support, and grants to aid in the research, identification, preservation, and restoration of burial sites within the network.
In honor of Black History Month, Representatives A. Donald McEachin and Alma S. Adams co-introduced the “African American Burial Grounds Network Act” in the House of Representatives last Wednesday. This legislation would create a voluntary national network of historic African-American burial grounds and would provide information, technical support, and grants to aid in the research, identification, preservation, and restoration of burial sites within the network.
“For more than two centuries, African-American cemeteries have suffered unjust abuse and neglect,” said Congressman McEachin. “African-American burial grounds are an essential part of our nation’s history and deserve protection. I am proud to co-introduce this legislation, which supports the preservation and restoration of these sacred sites, including Evergreen and East End Cemeteries in my district. Descendants of those interred should be able to visit these sites to honor and remember their family members.”
Historically, the documentation and protection of African-American burial grounds have been shamefully neglected. This legislation aims to address this injustice by providing federal recognition and support for these sacred sites.
Full bill text is available here. Fact sheet is available here. You can view the press event here.
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4 comments
Where will the money for the grants originate? Private Funds?
Jesse English the bill says that the national park service is allowed to take donations. This seems symbolic unless there’s going to be a line item in the budget.
McEachin is a 1 trick wonder.
less than 1 trick