African Burial Ground National Monument Explores New York's History Of Slavery

For all those who were lost
For all those who were stolen
For all those who were left behind
For all those who were not forgotten
In a sacred sliver of outdoor space near City Hall in Lower Manhattan, those four sentences are etched onto a 24-foot-tall green granite monument alongside a heart-shaped Sankofa, a Ghanian symbol that means “learn from the past to prepare for the future.”
- By Jennifer Bain - February 1st, 2024 3:00am