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African American Heritage at Elmwood Cemetery

August 26 2017 | 10:00am to 11:30am

Limited tickets still available!

Elmwood Cemetery, incorporated in 1846, was integrated from its beginning. It became a popular burial ground for African Americans. Historian Dr. Norman McRae said, “In 1910 Detroit had a population of 300,000 people but only 5000 were black. There weren’t many of us here. Those who were, were buried in Elmwood.” Elmwood is proud to recognize the significant achievements of abolitionists, businessmen, political and community leaders, musicians, spiritual leaders, attorneys and many others. In 2016, the National Parks Service recognized Elmwood Cemetery as a significant site for the Underground Railroad Network to Freedom.