Howard Dodson Director of the Schomberg Center for Research in Black Culture of the New York Public Library
on the ceremonial reinternment of the remains of over 400 slaves. He is joined by State Senator and Minority Leader David Paterson (D-29th District-Harlem, the Upper West Side and Washington Heights) and reporter Allison Keyes, New York Correspondent for the Tavis Smiley Show.
Allison Keyes reports on the deep emotions and new information the discovery of this colonial-era cemetary has uncovered.
on the ceremonial reinternment of the remains of over 400 slaves. He is joined by State Senator and Minority Leader David Paterson (D-29th District-Harlem, the Upper West Side and Washington Heights) and reporter Allison Keyes, New York Correspondent for the Tavis Smiley Show.
Allison Keyes reports on the deep emotions and new information the discovery of this colonial-era cemetary has uncovered.
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