Alabama, Old Cahawba, state capital 1820-1826, became a ghost town shortly after the Civil War, "Negro Burial Ground"


Alabama, Old Cahawba, state capital 1820-1826, became a ghost town shortly after the Civil War, "Negro Burial Ground" originally established 1819 for slaves but used by African - Americans until 1957


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Location: Cahawba, Alabama, United States
Photo credit: © Stephen Saks Photography / Alamy / Afripics
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