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Recognition of Mt. Zion/Female Union Band Society Cemeteries as UNESCO Site of Memory

by Georgetown African American Historic Landmark Project|Published October 20, 2018

Announcement of the Recognition of Mt. Zion/Female Union Band Society Cemeteries, a National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Listing, as a UNESCO Site of Memory, UNESCO Slave Route Project.

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