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In East Harlem, Another Milestone for the African Burial Ground Project

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  • City Council Candidate Anthony Beckford
    Posted July 31, 2017 at 5:50 am

    As being a part of the Taíno people, I feel that the history of both the Lenape people and African American Slaves should not be over looked. I also feel that any housing built there should be 100% affordable housing for people in the community.

  • Delia Cardona
    Posted August 19, 2017 at 8:45 am

    I’ve lived on 126 street for over 30 years and my family more. The coming of The African Burial Memorial is wonderful news. However the high rise buildings are not so welcoming. As a resident living across the street from the bus depot, I would love to see a playground sharing the space with the Memorial. Many years ago the park on 127 street ( with the CRACK IS WACK mural) use to be a playground with swings, climbers, picnic tables, a sandbox, handball and basketball courts. We use to play there as kids, that was our neighborhood park. That was all removed. What remains is the basketball courts. Some parts of the park was being used for storage of materials from DOT. Today the children on 126 street don’t have a playground nearby to play safely in. We need a playground sharing the space with the Memorial. A playground with bathrooms, swings, a climber, courts, picnic tables, tress, water fountains, a fountain. It would make the community look more surburban. The African Memorial and a playground would be a gift to our community.

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