The Material Culture of Pennsylvania’s African American Cemeteries and Burial Grounds

Steven Burg
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abstract:Pennsylvania's historic African American cemeteries share common physical characteristics with Black cemeteries found in other regions of the United States. However, the Commonwealth's unique history, culture, and geography have influenced these sites' material culture and shaped them into unique landscapes with distinctive features. This article begins by examining the historical forces that contributed to the creation of more than 150 separate burial grounds across the state. It then considers five characteristics that together make Pennsylvania's African American cemeteries distinctive. These include: (1) the cemeteries' open spaces and significant number of unmarked graves; (2) grave marking traditions; (3) the presence of Pennsylvania state-issued veteran grave markers; (4) the existence of church buildings and ruins, and (5) the scars of indifference and racism that led to the abuse or destruction of many historic Black burial grounds. Collectively, these elements shaped Pennsylvania's unique African American funerary landscape.
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宾夕法尼亚州非裔美国人墓地和墓地的物质文化
宾夕法尼亚州历史悠久的非裔美国人墓地与美国其他地区的黑人墓地具有共同的物理特征。然而,英联邦独特的历史、文化和地理影响了这些遗址的物质文化,并将其塑造成具有鲜明特色的独特景观。本文首先考察了促成该州150多个独立墓地形成的历史力量。然后,它考虑了五个特征,共同使宾夕法尼亚州的非裔美国人墓地与众不同。这些因素包括:(1)墓地的开放空间和大量未标记的坟墓;(二)墓葬习俗;(3)宾夕法尼亚州颁发的退伍军人墓碑;(4)教堂建筑和废墟的存在;(5)冷漠和种族主义造成的伤痕,导致许多历史悠久的黑人墓地遭到滥用或破坏。这些因素共同塑造了宾夕法尼亚州独特的非裔美国人葬礼景观。
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