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EPISODE · Feb 17, 2021 · 24 MIN

02/17/21 - Ep. 22

from Henrico Happenings · host Henrico County

Benjamin Ross, a longtime volunteer at Woodland Cemetery, joins Victoria to discuss cleanup efforts at the historic Black cemetery. With an estimated 30,000 graves across its 29 acres, Woodland Cemetery is the final resting place for such prominent individuals as tennis champion and civil rights activist Arthur Ashe Jr. and the Rev. John Jasper, founder of Sixth Mount Zion Baptist Church in Richmond.

Benjamin Ross, a longtime volunteer at Woodland Cemetery, joins Victoria to discuss cleanup efforts at the historic Black cemetery. With an estimated 30,000 graves across its 29 acres, Woodland Cemetery is the final resting place for such prominent individuals as tennis champion and civil rights activist Arthur Ashe Jr. and the Rev. John Jasper, founder of Sixth Mount Zion Baptist Church in Richmond.

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Benjamin Ross, a longtime volunteer at Woodland Cemetery, joins Victoria to discuss cleanup efforts at the historic Black cemetery. With an estimated 30,000 graves across its 29 acres, Woodland Cemetery is the final resting place for such prominent...

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