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Time lapse: East End (old section), 6 November 2016 /November 7, 2016 by Erin Hollaway Palmer + Brian Palmer

  Tags: African American, American history, RVA, pre, black history, segregation, preservation, time lapse, burial ground, Henrico
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The Afterlife of Jim Crow, our new book of photographs of East End and Evergreen, documents the tragic, lingering effects of racism and segregation on these historic African American burial grounds. But it also captures the their power as sites…

The Afterlife of Jim Crow, our new book of photographs of East End and Evergreen, documents the tragic, lingering effects of racism and segregation on these historic African American burial grounds. But it also captures the their power as sites of memory, beauty, and transformation.


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