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  • Join Action 4 Heritage 2025 to protect our historical memory. Unite to preserve marginalized voices and fight against renewed threats to our collective heritage
    SOAL’s Action 4 Heritage 2025
  • Rachael Keri Williams leads an interactive discussion on Death, Tech, & Afrofuturism; a look at Harrisburg's Black Civil War history during YPOC's Juneteenth Harrisburg symposium.
    Death, Tech, & Afrofuturism: Juneteenth Harrisburg
  • Developed by SOAL and Breadcrumb Analytics, MapGed.com is an online platform for community-based public history - visualizing historic social networks of enslaved people, freedom seekers on the underground railroad, and much more will be made possible through AI innovation, machine learning, and crowdsourced cluster genealogy research done by people like you.
    MapGed.com: AI Innovation Meets Hands-On Historic Preservation
  • Some of the Civil War Veterans buried in Harrisburg Lincoln Cemetery may have seen a full-color recruiting handbill like this when they enlisted in the United States Colored Troops.
    List Update: Harrisburg’s Civil War Veterans Buried at Lincoln Cemetery

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  1. Alex G on Devastating Loss and Potential Threat at Historic Black Cemetery29 February 2024

    Its amazing what SOAL accomplished this weekend with the support that poured out from the community.

  2. First Professional Black Artist is from Harrisburg on Civil War Veterans Buried at Lincoln Cemetery17 December 2023

    […] of his younger brothers, Cassius Maddigan Brown (who is buried in Lincoln Cemetery), “served in the brigade defending Harrisburg…

  3. WGAL News 8 Live at Harrisburg’s Oldest Black Cemetery - Lincoln Cemetery on SOAL Partners: Black Cemetery Historic Preservation with ArcGIS13 December 2023

    […] SOAL Partners: Black Cemetery Historic Preservation with ArcGIS […]

  4. SOAL Partners: Black Cemetery Historic Preservation with ArcGIS - Lincoln Cemetery on First in Black Boyscouting: Lewis Elmer Robinson13 December 2023

    […] PA, is not just a cemetery; it’s a testament to African American heritage, harboring the stories and legacies of…

  5. Central Pa Black Cemeteries | WITF Radio - Lincoln Cemetery on SOAL Partners: Black Cemetery Historic Preservation with ArcGIS13 December 2023

    […] SOAL Partners: Black Cemetery Historic Preservation with ArcGIS […]

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Join Action 4 Heritage 2025 to protect our historical memory. Unite to preserve marginalized voices and fight against renewed threats to our collective heritage

SOAL’s Action 4 Heritage 2025

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SOAL’s Action 4 Heritage 2025 In the face of changing tides and an increasingly fraught political landscape, there are moments that demand clarity, unity, and decisive action. Today, we find ourselves in one of those moments. To this end, we are organizing SOAL’s Action 4 Heritage 2025, an event dedicated to mobilizing … Continue reading →

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Tree service in historic Black cemetery saves headstones with expert claw maneuver: SOAL: SavingOurAncestorsLegacy Volunteers Use Avant 528 Timber Grab "The Claw" to Rescue Historic Headstones in oldest Pennsylvania Black Cemetery.

Expert Claw Maneuvers Rescue Historic Headstones in Black Cemetery

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Expert Claw Maneuvers Rescue Historic Headstones in Black Cemetery In a striking display of nature’s force versus human heritage, daring, and ingenuity at Lincoln Cemetery, just beyond the city limits of Harrisburg, an urgent Black Cemetery headstone rescue operation unfolds. The scene is a delicate balance of tension and intent: four historic … Continue reading →

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A Civil War veteran's headstone pictured knocked-over under a large tree, an American flag remains upright in it's veteran marker.

Devastating Loss and Potential Threat at Historic Black Cemetery

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Devastating Loss and Potential Threat Harrisburg, PA – In a distressing development at Harrisburg’s Historic Lincoln Cemetery, Dauphin County’s oldest surviving Black Cemetery, SavingOurAncestorsLegacy (SOAL) is sounding the alarm over the potential threat following recent damages that resulted in a devastating loss. This week, the cemetery lost at least two trees on … Continue reading →

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Students from Messiah University and Harrisburg University get oriented to using the ArcGIS Digital Mapping to plot points at Harrisburg's oldest Black Cemetery.

SOAL Partners: Black Cemetery Historic Preservation with ArcGIS

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SOAL Partners: Black Cemetery Historic Preservation with ArcGIS The historic Lincoln Cemetery in Harrisburg, PA, is not just a cemetery; it’s a testament to African American heritage, harboring the stories and legacies of many prominent individuals. Historically, African American burial sites in the United States, including Harrisburg’s oldest historic Black cemetery, have … Continue reading →

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Celebrating 146 Years of Lincoln Cemetery: A Legacy Reborn in Harrisburg Pennsylvania's oldest historically Black Cemetery.

Legacy Reborn: Harrisburg Lincoln Cemetery at 146 Years

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Legacy Reborn: Harrisburg Lincoln Cemetery at 146 Years Today marks the 146th anniversary of Harrisburg Lincoln Cemetery, a site of profound historical and cultural significance for our community (regardless of how far we are from the grounds today). Consecrated on November 18, 1877, this sacred ground has been a resting place for … Continue reading →

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Helen Brown's Unique Wood & Fabric Headstone, and by using her remarkable epitaph to imagine an impoverished, but vibrant growing African American community in post-Civil War Harrisburg we reclaim a bit of our history.

Helen Brown’s Unique Wood & Fabric Headstone

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Helen Brown’s Unique Wood & Fabric Headstone Helen Brown’s final resting place wasn’t marked in the usual way—there was no obituary, and her life’s accomplishments were not carved in marble or granite but inscribed by a loving hand onto a sheet of fabric affixed to a unique wood & fabric headstone. Her … Continue reading →

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SOAL Teams-Up to Create Historic Black Cemetery Preservation Plan for Harrisburg's oldest African American Burial Ground

SOAL to Create Black Cemetery Historic Preservation Plan

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SOAL to Create Black Cemetery Historic Preservation Plan SOAL: SavingOurAncestorsLegacy is thrilled to announce the creation of the first comprehensive Historic Preservation Plan for the future of Lincoln Cemetery. Historic preservation planning is an often-overlooked step in historic Black Cemetery conservation and maintenance. In this groundbreaking initiative SOAL teams up with industry … Continue reading →

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SOAL--Saving African American History at Harrisburg, PA's oldest Black Cemetery--Lincoln Cemetery.

Exciting News! SOAL Wins PA Preservation Grant for Harrisburg’s Lincoln Cemetery

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Thank you Preservation Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania Hallowed Grounds!
By participating in this project, we become [Legit/On The Books] radical history reclamation role models for future preservation endeavors across the country. Together, we have the power to inspire and create a lasting impact on the preservation of our cultural heritage.

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At Harrisburg's oldest Black Cemetery WGAL News 8 Live: Volunteers working with SOAL at Harrisburg's Lincoln Cemetery will collect geospatial data, photographs and information related to each stone in the cemetery with a mobile app (ArcGIS Field Maps), which will be used to produce an interactive map that allows descendants and researchers to find ancestors' graves.

WGAL News 8 Live at Harrisburg’s Oldest Black Cemetery

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WGAL News 8 Live at Harrisburg’s Oldest Black Cemetery At Harrisburg’s oldest Black Cemetery WGAL News 8 Live: Volunteers working with SOAL at Harrisburg’s Lincoln Cemetery will collect geospatial data, photographs and information related to each stone in the cemetery with a mobile app (ArcGIS Field Maps), which will be used to … Continue reading →

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Manny showing support for Black Cemetery #radicalhistoryreclamation Black History is not Lost it's just Buried premium Eco SOAL Hoodie.

SOAL Hoodie: Black History is not Lost it’s just Buried

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Black History is not Lost it’s just Buried | SOAL Hoodie Support the Black Cemetery movement! Support saving your ancestors’ legacy. Support Saving Our Ancestors’ Legacy…And, get your own “Black History is not Lost it’s just Buried” Premium Eco SOAL Hoodie! Manny after the arrival of his hoodie! Showing support for the … Continue reading →

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Black Cemetery Restoration Workshop with Marc Ormerod at Monument Preservation and Restoration to benefit SOAL: SavingOurAncestorsLegacy

Cemetery Restoration Workshop with Marc Ormerod to Benefit SOAL

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Special Guest Cemetery Restoration Workshop at Lincoln Cemetery SOAL is co-hosting a SPECIAL GUEST Cemetery Restoration Workshop at Lincoln Cemetery! This is a great opportunity for those of you in the South Central PA region and beyond!!! Marc Ormerod, of Monument Preservation & Restoration (based in Connecticut), will be coming out to … Continue reading →

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Never know what you’re gonna find in a graveyard till you dig it up!!! I don’t always find headstones....

Never know what you’re gonna find-radicalhistoryreclamation

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Never know what you’re gonna find in a graveyard till you dig it up!!! #radicalhistoryreclamation Never know what you’re gonna find in a graveyard till you dig it up!!! I don’t always find headstones…But, finding sunken headstones is one of my favorite parts of #radicalhistoryreclamation! If I’ve learned anything in this process, … Continue reading →

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Ghouls, bodysnatchers, and graverobbers dealt in the business of procuring human bodies often from Black Bodies at a Black Cemetery.

Eating Human Bodies at Black Cemetery

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Eating Human Bodies at Black Cemetery–Harrisburg Eyewitness Report This too is African American History: Ghouls (aka Bodysnatchers, Graverobbers) were one of the more horrific realities of 19th century death…this story is far more gruesome!! …Eyewitnesses report ghouls eating human bodies at a Harrisburg Black Cemetery. Plus…Dogs eat people? I guess dogs do … Continue reading →

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Historic newspaper clipping--scrapbook for the dead Harris Free Cemetery trustees hope to create new Black Cemetery.

Hope for New Free Black Cemetery Creation

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Trustees Hold A Meeting They Hope For New Free Black Cemetery Creation In September of 1892, the Star-Independent published the occurrence of what may have been the last meeting of the Harris Free Cemetery Trustees. The Harris Free Cemetery Trustees held this meeting in order to agree on a place to buy … Continue reading →

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A sign nailed to a tree in a Black & White Photo Reads: "There Are 4,029 Unmarked Graves PLEASE DO NOT Drive on the GRASS"

Paved-Over Black Cemeteries Aren’t Just In Florida

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60 Minutes Investigates Paved-Over Black Cemeteries in Clearwater, Florida… But, They’re Everywhere On Nov 28, 2022, 60 Minutes aired the ongoing investigations and community conversations around the destruction of an entire city’s black cemeteries. As you may know, the practice of paved-over Black Cemeteries by all levels of government across the United … Continue reading →

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Rachael & Lenwood get animated about radical history reclamation.

Radical History Reclamation Chat

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Rachael & Bhakti visiting their ancestors’ home, and Underground Railroad site, on Yellow Hill in Adams County, before their visit to Lincoln Cemetery in Harrisburg. (Edward Mathews and Francis Gantt purchased 17 acres for their family, a church, and a cemetery in the early 1840s…Only the house, barn, & pond remain visible).

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Collage of photos from summer 2021 when Rachael and Bhakti discovered human remains at Harrisburg's oldest African American burial ground--Lincoln Cemetery.

Found Human Remains in Harrisburg

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instead of finding hope they found human remains & Dug-Up Graves June 24, 20211: Rachael Keri Williams and Bhakti Williams-Brown traveled to South-Central Pennsylvania in search of their roots and to reclaim their heritage. Instead of find their ancestors, instead of finding hope they found human remains in Harrisburg’s Lincoln Cemetery. Lincoln … Continue reading →

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Found Stolen Trunk Near Harris Free Cemetery 1907 Star-Independent historic newspaper clipping.

FOUND STOLEN TRUNK NEAR OLD CEMETERY

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In 1907 R. H. Haywood was walking behind the “Old Negro Cemetery” in Harrisburg when he found a trunk lying in small creek. The Star-Independent Sep 2, 1907.

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Driving on Black bodies in Harrisburg, PA

Driving On Black Bodies

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Driven on the Bypass? Arsenal Blvd? N. 17th St.?
Are you driving on Black Bodies buried below the pavement, under the PennDOT building and parking lot?

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Central Pa Black Cemeteries | WITF Radio

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Still Jumping Historic Hurdles Saving Central PA Black Cemeteries In October of 2021, the year SOAL began work at Lincoln Cemetery in Harrisburg, I had a chance to speak with Gabriela MartĂ­nez, of WITF –NPR Central Pennsylvania about how and why I started caring so deeply about Central Pa Black Cemeteries Gabriela … Continue reading →

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Uncovering Gravestones Uncovering History

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In Spring 2022 Rachael Keri Williams, founder of Saving Our Ancestors’ Legacy, was featured on Comcast Keystone Newsmakers about SOAL’s work restoring Harrisburg’s Lincoln Cemetery.

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Lincoln Cemetery Harrisburg front gates in Penbrook.

Jim Crow’s Graveyard: The History of Harrisburg’s Black Cemeteries

Lincoln Cemetery

Lincoln Cemetery: Jim Crow’s Graveyard, Harrisburg’s Black Cemeteries & How There’s Only One Left It is time to tell the true history of Harrisburg’s Black Cemeteries. Lincoln Cemetery is Harrisburg’s oldest Black cemetery, but it was not founded in 1816, 1817, or 1827, as written iron on the cemetery’s front gates…The grounds … Continue reading →

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Shocking Discovery

Lincoln Cemetery

The state of neglect and decay found when visiting Harrisburg’s Lincoln Cemetery was a shocking discovery for 2 visitors from Buffalo, NY. They found dug up human remains in one of Pennsylvania’s oldest Black Cemeteries. New York local stumbles upon a shocking discovery in a Dauphin County cemetery Learn More about what … Continue reading →

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