The African Burial Ground National Monument is a historic site in New York City, which pays homage to the memory of more than 15,000 African men, women, and children. These individuals were buried during the colonial era, and their remains were rediscovered in the 1990s during construction work. The re-interment in 2003 symbolized a significant moment of recognition and respect for the lives of these forgotten individuals.
The commemoration event is an important annual occasion for the National Park Service, which manages the African Burial Ground National Monument. It serves as a reminder of the historical significance of the site, and the ongoing commitment to honor the lives and contributions of the African diaspora in America. Further details about the event will be available on the National Park Service’s website.