This Graveyard Began As A Slave Cemetery! African American Church Used As Dumping Ground | Hollis

Join us on another profound journey on Adventures into History as we uncover the layers of a forgotten past at the Mt. Carmel graveyard, originally established for those enslaved at the Hollis plantation nestled in the hills of Talbot County. In this immediate follow-up to our last exploration, we delve deeper into the history and heartache of this hallowed ground. Our exploration begins at the Mt. Carmel graveyard, a silent testament to the lives of those who toiled and lived in the shadows of the Hollis plantation. Each gravestone and unmarked site whispers tales of resilience and sorrow, offering a poignant glimpse into a bygone era of American history. The journey doesnโ€™t end at the cemetery. We venture further, examining the ruins of the old church building associated with the graveyard. At first glance, the structure doesnโ€™t seem particularly ancient. However, as we peel back the layers of neglect and vandalism, the true age of the building is revealed. Despite the modern marks of
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