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The African-American Cemetery National Monument is a very historic monument. There are many African-American national heroes here, attracting many people to visit, many are still children led by parents.
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The African-American Cemetery National Monument is a very historic monument. There are many African-American national heroes here, attracting many people to visit, many are still children led by parents.
The monument is not very big, there is not much stay, the tourists are not much, the surrounding environment is still good, there are many high-rise buildings, it is a more lively day area, interested can pay attention to
We are purely passing by in Africa Cemetery. I really didn't see the cemetery, maybe we didn't have it in the place we passed by. Many African-American immigrants here are starting to be a little scared, but it seems that the people here are also very friendly.
The African Cemetery at 290 Broadway is also a black cemetery, where more than 400 black people buried here are a true reflection of the injustice that blacks have suffered in the United States, a reminder of the evils of racial discrimination and respect for human rights. But there are few visitors here, and the cemetery seems to be very snubbed.
It's a heavy place to document the injustice that black people are treated in America, and racial discrimination is terrible in a multiethnic, multicultural country like the United States