Location: Andersonville, Sumter County, Georgia, USA
Surnames/tags: Andersonville Black Heritage Cemeteries
This page documents the African American people buried in the Freeman Hill Cemetery
The stories of African American experiences, life, and history—enslaved, freed, citizens in Andersonville, Camp Sumter, Andersonville National Cemetery, and the Prison Park were either unknown, untold, or ignored at the Andersonville National Historic Site until the twenty-first century.
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Sources
- Evan Kutzler, Julia Brock, Ann McCleary, Keri Adams, Ronald Bastien and Larry O. Rivers "In Plain Sight: African Americans at Andersonville National Historic Site: A Special History Study" National Park Service December 2020
- https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2387867/freeman-hill-cemetery
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