纽约州北部的非营利组织 Harambee Kingston 正在开垦和保护 Pine Street African Burial Ground,这是纽约州金斯敦一座拥有数百年历史的被奴役非裔美国人墓地。 Upstate New York nonprofit Harambee Kingston is reclaiming and preserving the Pine Street African Burial Ground, a centuries-old cemetery for enslaved African Americans in Kingston, NY.
纽约州北部的非营利组织 Harambee Kingston 正在收回 Pine Street African Burial Ground,这是纽约州金斯敦一座拥有数百年历史的被奴役非裔美国人墓地。 Upstate New York nonprofit Harambee Kingston is reclaiming the Pine Street African Burial Ground, a centuries-old cemetery for enslaved African Americans in Kingston, NY. 从1750年到19世纪末,该遗址一直使用,在最近的夏季发现了多达27人的遗骸。 The site, used from 1750 to the late 19th century, has had remains of up to 27 individuals discovered in recent summers. Harambee Kingston 的目标是筹集 100 万美元,将后院变成一个受人尊敬的安息之地,反映出被埋葬者的非洲传统。 Harambee Kingston aims to raise $1 million to turn the backyard into a respectful resting place, reflecting the African heritage of the buried. 对遗骸的测试将揭示他们的生命,帮助查明他们的后代。 Tests on the remains will shed light on their lives and help identify their descendants.