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New York Times: Honoring a Hidden Slave Burial Ground

In November 2017, The New York Times' Helene Stapinski covered the current progress of the Hunts Point Slave Burial Ground (HPSBG) Project in her column, Works in Progress, where she writes about the ongoing advocacy for developing a community-designed permanent memorial and educational outreach to remember those once forgotten in Hunts Point.

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