Shockoe Bottom African Burial Ground
The Shockoe Bottom African Burial Ground, or (African Burial Ground in Shockoe Bottom) known historically as the "Burial Ground for Negroes", is the older of two municipal burial grounds established for the interment of free people of color and the enslaved in the city of Richmond, Virginia. It is located at 1554 E Broad St. (alternate address 1520 E Marshall St.), across from the site of Lumpkin's Jail, in Shockoe Bottom. The area now known as Shockoe Bottom, was historically known as Shockoe Valley. Richmond's second African Burial Ground, called the "Shockoe Hill African Burying Ground" is the larger of the two burial grounds, and is located a mile and a half away at 1305 N 5th St, on Shockoe Hill.
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East Marshall Street, Richmond Union Hill
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"Shockoe Bottom African Burial Ground"
East Marshall Street
23223 Richmond, Union Hill
Virginia, United States
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