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African Burial Ground National Monument
In May 1991, the General Services Administration unearthed the skeletal remains of nearly 400 individuals of predominantly African ancestry while preparing to erect a building in Lower Manhattan. The building was stopped, but these remains are on view in an interpretative center exploring the history of African-Americans in colonial New York.
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Walking Tour: A Broader View: The African Presence in Early New York
Ongoing This free, 90-minute walking tour highlights how free and enslaved Africans played an important role in the development of New York City. Social, political, cultural and economic aspects of African and African-American life are explored and discussed.
African Burial Ground Visitor Center
Ongoing The visitor center contains four exhibit areas with replica artifacts, a 25-minute documentary film about the history of the burial ground and a bookstore. Park rangers present educational programs and tours that provide interpretation of the commemorative art commissioned for the monument.