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DC’s oldest Black cemeteries commemorate Juneteenth with community education, preservation

Summary by The GW Hatchet
On Juneteenth, the Black Georgetown Foundation gathered visitors at the city’s oldest Black cemeteries to reflect on and preserve the neighborhood’s Black history.  Just beyond Q Street, beside the brick walls of Dumbarton House, lie the Mount Zion and Female Union Band Society Cemeteries —the two oldest Black cemeteries in the District. On Juneteenth, the foundation held an event at the site, inviting attendees to walk the grounds and offering …
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The GW Hatchet broke the news in on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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