Uncovering Black cemeteries paved over in Florida | 60 Minutes
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- Опубліковано 27 лис 2022
- In the 1950s, in Clearwater, Florida, Black cemeteries were supposed to be relocated for various development projects. But many graves were never relocated and the cemeteries were paved over.
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Greed is disgusting. No one deserves to have their memory disgraced like this. Unbelievable.
Florida is filling up fast. Not enough room for the living AND the dead. People are just going to have to accept cremation at some point. I'd rather have my ashes scattered on the beautiful beaches I played on as a kid. Europe and Japan have even less room. There are probably thousands of ancient graveyards that have been repurposed for the use of the living.
Purse stealing seems to be coming back.
It’s hate, not greed
@@puddincup9879 it's both!
@@vytallicaq.6881 a lot of people don’t believe in cremation it goes against some belief systems
This is so sickening and disgusting that someone’s heart could allow them to do this.
We KNOW who they are. They’ve been THAT way since God kicked their butts outa heaven and sent them HERE to our Earth. I’ll be glad when He Comes and takes’m all back where they came from. 😉
Why would god send them to earth where his beloved children are
WS don't care times Blacks know who their open ememy is and Blacks never had any friends.
MONEY!
@@buckjohnnie2642 Where would that be? I don't think they even know. 😂
This is why it’s important to speak to our elders and document their stories. My mother told me about how when she was a child the tomb stones from a black cemetery were thrown in a pit behind her neighborhood. That pit is now covered by the freeway in my hometown. My heart grieves for these families and their ancestors.
I’m outraged that this was allowed to happen, just to make money for the land!!
Thanks 60 Minutes for putting this on national news. Our ancestors lived too long in the belly of the beast. I hope they are now resting in peace.
Well said, and "Amen."
Amen😔
Halleluyah to father YAH YAHOSHUA he will make away,Time is at hand God hands ❤😢
💔..... The worst part is how people tried to keep this unknown.
That is what criminals do. They hide their crimes. Doh.
IKR. Smdh
Nah, I think it’s worse that we are not putting the names who 1) Signed off on all of this….2) Not tearing down the sites
And to think, they want to remove American history from schools. Transparency is key, especially when you have nothing to hide
Imagine how many people had to have known this the whole time smh 💔
I’m a Floridian born and raised. It hurts my heart and made me cry to know that this was done to our people. 😢 We couldn’t even get respect to rest in our final resting place…. Just mind blowing!
Its still going on too small towns around the clearwater area still have black vs white cemeteries. I’m from Sumter County probably an hour away. We have A cemetery in downtown bushnell called evergreen cemetery. That’s where white people are buried. There’s another cemetery 20 minutes away outside of a town called Webster. Literally the same name, but for blacks.
@@righteverythingafterthisis2758that’s insane. I don’t understand this at all. Why hate anyone Bc of skin color? I can’t understand tht it’s ignorant n stupid to hate like tht😔. That’s really sad what u said 💔
@@alishaparker315 it's a power and control thing when it comes to small towns.
So you're against cremation
@@alishaparker315 There are things I want to say but dont know how.My family fought for the North and my grandfather's unit delivered 2 death camps in Europe and Ive heard rumours of a third.I didnt grow up racist and I didnt know what it was until they showed me movies in school about it and it really freaked me out and impacted me the rest of my life.I stand against it and always will.I hope people dont hate me because of my skin color.
This is not just in Florida but all over the USA SMH... Such disrespect!!! This really makes me angry!! My sister lives in Texas with her husband and she called me yesterday telling me how they found an old black cemetery that a shopping mall is built over it .Also I'm finding out most of the lakes in the U.S are man made and a lot of black towns are buried under it. This is why it's important for us as a people to learn about our history and hold on to our lineage so things like this won't happen or wont be forgotten. American has a very dark history they're trying to hide.
Everywhere has their dirty little secrets.
A few years ago they found alot of babies skeletons in a covered over bog in Tuam, Ireland.
Yeah yeah, thanks for the history lesson. Your medal’s in the mail.
Lord, have mercy. 🥺 Thank you Rebecca and Erin for bringing this story to life for the world to see. God bless you two.
My mother was born in 1948 in North Little Rock, Arkansas. She remembers the African American cemetery that is now covered and paved over by a hotel and parking lot. She remembers her elders being upset because they knew that the bodies were not removed.
Truly who is okay with living above a cemetery especially one that is the resting place of so many mistreated African Americans? Use off and school for good.
Contact 60 minutes to investigate
This is the same thing they do all over the world. They go and desecrate ancient burial grounds for minerals metal’s and anything else they can get their hands on.
@@jennharr4642 Yes, please, let’s report all known cases of this - 60 minutes and possibly Little Rock newspapers. Enough people may not have cared before. They do now. And they may have then - just not in Little Rock …. and there was no internet at the time, no “60 Minutes”. Let’s document all the black cemeteries built over, and then all the white ones built over. Then let me guess the ratio. Most people consider buried human remains to be sacred ground.
I’m sure they did that cause they knew the decedents weren’t going to be able to pay for the relocation and reinterring. Money, greed and racism come hand in hand when it comes to the Jim Crow era south.
As a Black American…this country never ceases to surprise me with its pervasive evil.
This is how Black lives are still viewed even in 2022..disgusting. Thank you 60 Minutes for continuing to shed light on the many nefarious American past & present.
Honestly there is no depth to the depravity
What are you doing to make this country better?
@@vintagemotorcyclerepair4052 First, ask yourself the very same thing or could it be that someone's truth/opinion makes you feel rather uncomfortable and then ask something really stupid...get offline
Only in FLORIDA
@@mr.spock3335 u folks only have the mindset for destruction then turn around and ask ur victims how they gonna help .. miss us with the bs
This brings tears to my eyes. I can't imagine how I would feel if this happened to any Family member of mine. How utterly horrific ! 😢
How do you know that it didn't happen? Most people weren't even buried in cemeteries until the mid-to-late 1800s. Do you know the location of all of your ancestors graves? If they were poor or unfortunate it's likely that they were buried in an unmarked grave somewhere.
@@danwohlslagel1277 I think of all the people that are buried from one part of this country to the other, the ones that traveled, marked trails, explored, build the railroads, death by other means. Graves that once had wooden crosses that rotted away, once marked by a single stone, who would know that it would be a grave? Do we truly know what we step on or build on?
That's so bad, Have always known there’s more to life than meets the eye, I feel like in this life i am supposed to be doing more than i am doing for the people i love. been seeking for an eye opening enlightenment, a way to be more influential, powerful and protected!
oh well you can achieve that by being a part of the illuminatus brotherhood, i know it sounds like a mystery but there are ways you can actually get in contact with them
@@haynesatteh4463 hi, isn't the brotherhood a myth?
@@ddirtdid Well it is not and you can't actually expect it to be open to everyone, but if you want to know more you can look up ANTHONY MARK SZYMON online you will find something interesting.
@@haynesatteh4463 oh really, i just saw his website, interesting.i will leave him a message.
Nothing surprises us anymore. The hate some people have is mind boggling…. The bad part is that we just scratched the surface.
Oh yes, esp since this had such blasé tone as if the discussion is over nothing serious. Mainstream media does no favors in expressing just how egregious it is.
My dad is from Clearwater and grew up in the Heights. He would tell us a story about the department store mentioned as he drove us through the old neighborhood where the Heights used to be. He always mentioned that they built on top of a Black graveyard.
I believe that is a bad omem luck, to build on top of a graveyard and to walk on a grave. It may just be me. If I know it, I won't go near.
It’s eerie knowing how many graves they found and the places that lie above them. No one deserves to have their memory forgotten.
To think that a people could be hated that badly.I caught the tail end of it as a child in the late 1950s to the late 1960s.It was real and it was systemic.I truly admired how those elders still managed to function and lived their lives the best way they knew how.I could feel their strength but I could feel their sadness.To live in a society that treated them as if they were neither wanted or needed.And to be told whether spoken or implied that even in death they weren't even worthy enough by the powers that be to be buried next to.And sadly there were many instances where all over the country entire Black communities were burnt and razed to the ground.Or flooded by dynamite.And its people chased out of town.Never to return.Many of the cemeteries were left behind.But they were not spared either.There were many of my elder relatives who decided to return with their children, grandchildren and great grandchildren to such places.Only to find that it no longer existed on any maps.Or there was simply a marker where the location used to be.If there was an old cemetery to be found,it was completely taken over by the forest.Or paved over with buildings on top of them.
Sorry my brother
The powers that be in this country wanted us to die off after slavery. It's obvious.
Good job 60 Minutes! Excellent and respectful coverage of the injustice and disrespect of the graves of citizens.
@ September Amyx Yes excellent coverage but, I disagree with respectful coverage. @ 11:01 “or indifference, we do… not know” is insulting, disgusting & purposefully excusing heartless activity in our known heartless history. I’m too angry to list the obvious conclusions accepted in our history. & our current atmosphere begs that I point out this purposeful acceptance by reminding us of events such as President Woodrow Wilson viewing Birth of a Nation at the White House. American history is ugly & hateful even heartless. In order to begin to heal we have to identify this ugly🦆 knowing it 🦆 will not transform into a beautiful 🦢 & not offer disrespectful journalistic bull🤬 with… opposite labels “respectful”, naw.
Amen 🙏🏻
Specifically African American citizens.
How many Americans Indians cemeteries where violating,? They came to build homes stores and road!
@@cherylshaw8563 and American indians,
This makes my stomach turn and my blood boil. Absolutely disgusting that anyone can treat another human like this but unfortunately not surprising. I hope these souls can rest in the peace they deserve.
Oh man wait till you find out it's not jus Florida their is soooooo many cemeterys in America that are abandoned forgotten paved over in forests an completely unseen by humans an nobody seems to know
An in the 1960s mfs were jus stright up burning bodies to save space in many places course it wasn't documented
@@user-ih5vg4xk3t
Did you hear about what White's did to adult POC that they didn't like, plus the kids of those people?
I can’t help but cry hearing this. How disrespectful and disgusting this happened. What kind of savage thought anyone would want to live above graves. Shame on the workers too who did this knowing what was happening.
I live there. It’s sickening that this happened. How many people in high places are going to break laws get away with it smh 💔
They always have and most likely always will 😤😡😢
Until they meet their Creator. They can't run from Him
That's terrible! As a Black woman my heart breaks for the deceased and our families! Our Ancestors deserve better! It would be nice if y'all could find the abandoned Black cemeteries in all 50 states!
I live in Dallas TX and just less than 6 miles about 10 years ago or so from where I'm living and about 3.. from Downtown Dallas there "Was" a Black Cemetery that was dug up & "supposably" was to "relocated". Just for a stupid neighborhood Walmart. But I'm sure they did not do that because most of them where Way Over a hundred years old. There are still a few headstones there.. I believe it's only because those still had living relatives that spoke up for those remains.
I too am hurt & angry that this happens way to often to Our People. But I am realist in this situation that "Actually Every Where" we step daily is a gravesite. We just don't it because we didn't hear or see what was there before what we see today. I too believe that a gravesite should be that person's final resting place.. that the dead should not be move. But Biblically, this (earth) ISN'T our final place. And secondly, doesn't the Bible say "Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust"??.. God made man out of dirt. I feel & think it's kinda like "The Circle of Life". We're born, we live, we die, others cry.. but live goes on. PLEASE don't get me wrong.. I HATE THE FACT THAT THIS HAPPENS TO "OUR PEOPLE".. As we have SUFFERED AND ENDURED "SO 🤬 MUCH", Our ANCESTORS DESERVES R.E.S.P.E.C.T💯‼‼❤. But I guess I rather try to focus and remember,, "this place ISN'T our final place". For when that Great Horn sounds.... ALL THE DEAD SHALL RISE!! To met our Creator and to be judged.
So I'm choosing to Try to get myself & Soul Right. So when I rise, I won't fall again. Everyone reading this May God Bless you & your loved ones. 🙏🏽💖
60 Minutes- Thanks for Not forgetting MY Ancestors lives.🥰
This is a shameful thing & those responsible will have to face Jesus Christ on Their Judgement day!!!!!!!🙏🏻
My heart is with all those lost & Yes, all buildings that have more souls buried under them should ALL be Torn Down.
Amen 🙏🏻
@@tyray1331
God bless you as well❣️
❤️🩹🙏🏻
“Black woman” 😂
@@BlackGirlLovesAnime6
What’s the JOKE?
Man, tears came to my eyes watching this. Seeing photographs of people buried in these desecrated cemeteries, knowing they once walked this earth. To think of the injustice and racism they dealt with in life and now in death, their remains are still being disrespected. This is inhumane and very sad.
Would you feel better knowing that one day the sun will engulf the planet and we’ll all be cremated?
Thank you for recognizing the truth.
@@ryanmiller5473 that’s not the point. Racism is bad and you shouldn’t be racist.
Its sickening!
@@ryanmiller5473 one day, we will all rise up before the throne of the Most High
Far too often, these people telling our stories have done so with a smile....I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHY SHE IS SMILING. THIS IS ABSOLUTELY HEART BREAKING. Those who purchased the building are given far too much credit for "not knowing bodies were there"!!!!!!
That's why she has that job, she is just Black looking. Don't get it twisted
She is doing so much work towards this topic but she is smiling so shes indifferent?? Like most of these comments are expressing such sadness but outside of watching this video will probably do nothing more, including my damn self. Being sad ain't equal empathy. N don't forget that individuals express themselves differently.
I’m a white woman , but it don’t matter my color , this is not right. I am grateful they are trying to correct it but the hurt will never be corrected for the family’s. Thank you 60 mins for your heart on this matter. And thank you to each member working to make this a better memory.
Heartbreaking to think that anyone could do this for any reason whatsoever, horrible - I feel for those people buried there, their friends, and their families.
Just look at the history of your people
In fact go research how you walk on stolen land
@@truthbombs5983 My people?
Scottish & Irish?
Or humans, which my people?
@@jasonrobertson216 legendary comeback brother…
ALL PEOPLE THAT THEY DID AND STILL DO HATE AND DISRESPECT !!! 😡
@@jasonrobertson216 however I understand your questioning that phrase misogyny the rest of folks do too sad but true🙄
To those who’s loved ones who were disrespected in this horrible way, my prayers of peace to the living and the deceased. I hope they give you a proper resting place
Every animal should be paved over, animals are not worth the pine box let alone land that could otherwise be used to raise a all American human family! I say dump the animals in the ocean and let the sharks take care of that problem!!
@@srlnee6445 there were no animals buried at this cemetery. Only HUMANS. your comment however, was quite animalistic. Do better & be better.
I believe that this is what happened to my great grandmother, who was buried at "Lincoln Cemetery" in St. Petersburg, FL.(not too far from Clearwater. I have looked for her grave, but can not find it. I get teary-eyed every time I think of her. 😢
This is so sad that my people had to go through countless injustices, it makes me sick to my stomach.
How sad we treated these graves were not given the respect they deserve. My heart goes out to all that have suffered.
Not respected while living or in death
In my opinion: They were "forgotten graves" & nobody cared to visit for decades until now. Now they make a big deal about it. Like there couldn't ever be a parking lot or building over a Native American grave.
Let's all remember it our way to redefine the moment & bring back 1940s to post modern times. Yeah, that's makes us all get along so much better.
Did you see how they went to a confederate cemetery, but failed to mention how most confederates never gotten buried & their bodies picked for whatever anyone wanted to take. Like you wouldn't know how very small & few those cemeteries actually were. Then they contrast it with prominent black people who were given a cemetery to be buried at, but it was taken back.
This fails to justify the contrast in the report thereby making it a would be gaslight.
Makes me furious and disgusted 🤬🤮!
Whose we? I had no parts of that.
A grave isn’t “forgotten” in the legal and cultural sense when there is a tombstone and associated burial ceremony formally occurred. Whether there is consistency in visitation involved doesn’t determine grave status. What is important here is how do Americans value its dead? More people are buried than cremated in the United States historically speaking. Therefore the expectation is that we Americans observe cultural norms around death. Americans believe in proper burial and building upon a grave site is considered desecration. We must remember that proper zoning and permitting must occur prior to construction. It is clear that the law was not followed in this case. It is disgusting how Americans could do this to their own countrymen. Cruelty and Greed!! It is shameful.
Thank you 60 Minutes for doing such an amazing job with this story. My grandfather’s family is buried there under that building. He used to tell us this Story for years because he was from that Clearwater area, that the City just covered up their families graves, lied to them and turn their backs on them because they were Black… even though they had all fighting in the war for America.
I’m happy to see that now something is being done and yes, the school and the building should be torn down and turn into a Memorial Park! And the city should pay for it!!
💯, Exactly, Most True, Real Talk. This made me Cry. 😢😢
The city should be ashamed of themselves theres no question the building needs to be torn down now!
I am so sorry. My grandmother was buried there too. My grandmother was born in Clearwater and so was her mother and they were very involved in the culture and history of this place. I grew up playing at the Holt Pool and remember the days before Frank Crum was there. I went to the Tropicana Dome as a kid so many times for field trips and I did my first year of events to market my business at the Tropicana Dome and the whole time it was on top of graves too? How can this have been ignored even until this point??? I wish someone could make it make sense. And they have the nerve to charge us to build black businesses on top of our people's graves? I really hope the right thing is done to ensure honor and respect is restored to these restless souls. Lord have mercy.
@@cynthialinn1120 Black Americans should be ashamed for letting it happen without protest and then enduring it for decades
@@sidneya.dorsett860 oppressed people don’t have a lot of options. Victim shaming… how original.
God bless those 2 women with the love and care they are treating the beloved ones no longer with us.
60 min I appreciate the recognition of all this I do not no a person that was buried in these cemeteries but my heart is very heavy right now RIP MY PEOPLE 💪🏾💪🏾💯🙏🏾🙏🏾
There definitely needs to be a memorial site, along with the TRUTH about how this happened. This is very disheartening. People didn’t get the respect they deserved, not even in death.
I know of one right in Camden, New Jersey by our high school. We walked by the cemetery all the time back in the late 70s and early 80s. I remember reading some of the tombstones. Then, they built an apartment complex right on the cemetery! They said they removed the gravesites. I sincerely doubt it and always had.
And currently Camden as far as I know is one of the poorest cities here in America. I used to walk from the PATCO station at City Hall to the USS New Jersey before COVID and the state of the city is sad.
@@GeneralHawk505 left Camden and the state of NJ in 1987. When I used to go back to visit family and friends in NJ, I was warned not to go into Camden. You just don’t go into Camden. I was surprised when I took a Sociology course this semester and read about Camden in the textbook! Unheard of before. PATCO was always a bad Area even when I was a teenager growing up in the east side of Camden. We never went to that area. Now, all of Camden is in ruins, sadly.
So sad….respect goes a long way. The people who did this will reap what they sow. Praying for all families
I feel so bad for these people,i cant imagine how disturbing it must be to wonder if there are bones if you go and dig in your garden, and what happened to the remains of people you have known.
In Copenhagen we got a new metro,one of the stations would be built in the corner of one of the big cemeteries, with only old graves, but the families were contacted and asked if they would give permission to move the remains, every one but one said yes, the station was built and on the area, there are a very nice iron cast fence were that grave still is, it is more than 120 years since the gentleman who rests there died, but I like to look at it when we pass, I think it is a very nice way they have solved it, and i love that the families was asked.before the plans were approved.
Because the cemetery itself was not forgotten. Too many folks try to erase sadness busy not remembering their dead. Cemeteries then get overgrown, fall into disrepair and sink into obscurity.
No amount of passive prayer is a substitute for getting to work digging. Hats off to the archeologists for not relying on wishing problems away.
The rediscovery of missing black cemeteries is heartbreaking and enraging. I’m from the South, and this is not the first time a missing black cemetery has been rediscovered after a few decades. The reason this story is getting national attention is because injustices to black communities is currently a hot topic for the media. Nonetheless, everyone deserves full respect in death. Those cemeteries cannot be fully restored, but perhaps a beautiful botanical garden with memorials placed throughout? My heart goes out to the families of those who are descended from the buried.
Disrespected in life and death. The devil is hard at work but God works overtime all the time. God is looking over those precious souls!🙏🙏🙏
@@rickyparrilla2426 💯🎯🎯
Samantha Cline, you are correct, and it's all because SIN!!! That's called HATRED! Not to mention GREED! Towards a people because of the color of their skin. Yes! I said it.
Absolutely!
When I heard this segment I almost immediately began to think about Rosewood because they never did account for all the missing people but now that I hear this story I believe the bodies were hidden away and buried but just as this has been revealed so it shall be for others.
This is other -level disturbing every time I hear about horrors like this. What manner of people would do something like this?!. 😖
This is one of those type of videos where giving it a thumbs-up still doesn't feel right. Giving this video a thumbs-up for going public with this so that the right decision to rectify this difficult can be done - whatever is decided it can not undo the ugly atrocity that occurred. Thank you 60 Minutes for covering this story.
It’s a thumb. The symbol however can mean “good job” or “yes” or as a type of confirmation toward an action. Quit being so soppy.
This is sickening! I bet this is going on all over the United States. Greed, and not caring at all. Whoever is involved in doing this. Need to be held accountable. Families get together and take that company to court.
this has happened to all races in America corporate greed for you
Literally every state!
This is all over the world. We will run out if room eventually. And this happens in every state !!! Funny how they never talk about native Americans. This is just for a political narrative.
@@JS-zb1vv its always has to be about blacks they do not recognize anyone else because it doesn't push the narrative
Who do you want to be held accountable? Chances are the companies that took part in this atrocity aren't even around no more.
This is such a darn shame! Let's all fight together for the RESPECT of our loved ones. I'm so thankful for this fight to restore the love and respect for our ancestors.
This was a great story and I thank 60 minutes for reporting on this story a incredible story.
For anyone who has ever lost a loved one, this should outrage you. It's so disheartening. From where I come from, we respect those that have passed even when we might not know their names and faces. Because this is an abuse to our common human history. We respect the dead because humanity is what it is today because of the collective contribution of those that lived before us. everyone.
Is that why have a history of digging up the dead these last few hundred years in the name of science?
To sobriety with it all. 🌉
When you respect someone in life, you respect them in death
@@dramese 👑
Desecration of a corpse is very sickening beyond moral grounds.
😪😢 My sincere and deepest condolences to the families who's relatives were disrespectfully burried and forgotten.
This is just horrible. 😠
Every animal should be paved over, animals are not worth the pine box let alone land that could otherwise be used to raise a all American human family! I say dump the animals in the ocean and let the sharks take care of that problem!!
@@srlnee6445 especially the hairy ones who smell of dog when their wet and have tails at birth
@@srlnee6445 you be the first to go
@@roseroyce15 no, im human!
@@srlnee6445 nope
I hope all these cemeteries can be found, recognized and permanently marked in some way
What a powerful coverage, I learned so much.
My father was the resident highway engineer for I-126/I-26 in and outside of Columbia, SC. Going out of Columbia, on the right, there is a large cemetery. My father told me that there was a pauper's field in that cemetery, and the graves were supposed to be moved, but they only moved the ones with markers, and many were unmarked. He said there are hundreds of people buried under that road.
Crazy everyone is just driving right over them.
Dam I grew up in Irmo drove over that road everyday for years
Same happened in Sumter
There’s an area I’m town, Jonesboro GA where Going With Winds”was filmed that I researched after any business could stay open despite how good they were and a lot of fatal accidents oftener happened. A cemetery was there centuries ago.
Was this I-26 near Irmo or going south towards Orangeburg? And, it wouldn’t surprise me if Columbia, SC, turned a blind eye on another cemetery. Wasn’t it about 10 years ago when a lost-but-historic black cemetery was re-discovered off of Elmwood Ave near the river? One of the people buried there was the first black person elected to congress! It was right next to a white cemetery, so it was surprising but not exactly shocking that the city just “forgot” that it was there.
It is absolutely insane to me to think that I went to that elementary school in the 90’s and would have never known. I’m saddened to think that all those people were so blatantly disregarded during construction. I hope Clearwater can figure out a way to respect and honor all those people.
There’s more than just this. All over Fl. They don’t move them, just build over. I live in St Aug and just imagine the bones under these new developments
@@GermanShepherdDaphne Damn
Lol when has that ever happened
This is all absolutely commonplace, at pretty much every cemetery except historical sites. I'm surprised that anyone finds this shocking: You actually think you pay a few bucks to the cemetery, and now this one dead body, out of billions who have lived and died, gets to occupy that patch of land exclusively, for all eternity, until the sun explodes in billions of years? Really? That is just NOT how it works. If this bothers anyone, they should please use cremation instead.
My mom was born in 1948. She is 74. So this was not that long ago. It just makes me so sad. Our experience is so compounded, that you only “understand” it if your black. We are constantly re-traumatized. It’s irritating when people say get over it or it was so long ago, we can’t because we are constantly reminded by someone or something that we don’t matter.
Nah, it just makes you whine and complain about things you don't think happen to others but they do. You aren't as special as you think you are.
I can assure you there are potter fields and other forgotten cemeteries that have been treated poorly. Don't forget about more modern ones run by people who look like you that did horrible things as well.
I couldn't imagine this wow. My family is buried in a Veteran's Cemetery since the 1800s I'm very Lucky we were taught where the plots are and to keep up the headstones.
Man,this troubles me, I was raised you don't even step on someone's grave...these folks deserve so much more..God bless them, they are in his arms and have been, long before the blacktop was laid.
But the families of the desecrated are STILL living and see that crap EVERY FKN DAY they go to town.
Long time Clearwater resident here. As a little girl my grandmother shared these stories with me and informed me of various cemeteries in the area. I also attended that school and swam at the pool, which is now demolished. There are many graves sights through out the area.
It all makes sense now the police there are super aggressive towards blacks and Latinos and its sick in 2022 this can happen
Sorry about everything ❤❤❤
Kendra! You and I used to play pick-up games at the MLK rec center together in Greenwood. Played HS ball together too. I never felt more included than I did running around those streets. Went to Curtis Elementary when it was still there on Greenwood. I'm absolutely heartbroken.
I was baptized at that church and never knew so much sad history existed 😢I remember as a child me and my neighborhood friends we use to joke about our houses being built on graves. All of our parents were front page newspapers because of breaking ground for these new homes… and this brought that memory back to life. Now I’m wondering was it something more. This is so sad.
The past is not over - it is not even past. Those who would restrict the teaching of our history are denying the stories of Americans who lived, struggled and died for themselves, their families and communities. Thank you for telling this history. We must face it - and do much better.
It's hard to digest how these people got treated in death. This country profited off the backs of them and just dismissed them to nothingness- heartbreaking.
it's a disgrace
What else is new. Might wanna be careful or someone will accuse you of white guilt. Whatever that is.
They profited off the backs of them in more ways than one.
Hidden graves are surprisingly common in the U.S. Major cities including Chicago, Milwaukee, New York and Philadelphia, all have cemeteries that were moved in the late 1800s or early 1900s. In some instances, family members didn’t claim the graves and the caskets were left behind. In other circumstances, workers either missed plots or knowingly falsified records stating the bodies were moved. Either way, parks, museums, schools, and homes were eventually built on top
That was then,I could care less where my great great grandparents are,this isn't Egypt .here the bones decay to nothing, coffins were pine boxes,nothing left to find
My mothers little infant brother was buried decades ago. Before she died she wanted to visit him. Only to find his grave had been covered by a huge building of crypts. When she questioned the mortuary they said they thought since no one ever came by that the survivors were all dead. Wow. Then we have an infamous old drive in theater that was bulldozed over for eateries and shopping stores. However, before the drive in was created, it was built in top of an old cemetery. Really sad that people don’t even know where their ancestors are buried. Under a drive in and under a shopping center.
This is VERY heart breaking. Lord have mercy. How can humans be so cruel. 🥺
It happens all the time! There's just not enough land, for everyone that dies to be buried. If people were still buried in wood caskets, there wouldn't be anything left of them after two- hundred years. Maybe a greener way is best.
It never ever ends. Blacks have been disrespected and disregarded even through death. Final resting place, my goodness may God have mercy on their souls.
Capitalism for ya.
This is disrespectful because they knew that it was an African cemetery.
You're very proud of them young ladies and I'm so grateful and thankful to having God to bless them to have that insight to do good within their heart
I cried the entire time of this report! The disrespect and hate is so overwhelming, this is the final resting place for the departed let them R I P by honoring where they lay! 😢
Rest in peace to all the beautiful souls that were buried there. This is heartbreaking to watch, Thank you 60 Minutes!
Agreed!
Damn, I live in Clearwater Florida and knew nothing about this . I’ve been so proud to be from here and now it’s like a slap in the face. I probably have relatives who are buried here and wouldn’t even know because they built over it.
I am so sorry that this has happened to so many innocent families! This is absolutely heartbreaking.
It happened to no innocent families. You act as if people had their loved ones murdered.
It was on my heart to rewatch Rosewood movie
tonight 5/16/2023. was young girl when it 1st came out. I've always turned my children on to movies I watched as a child like this 1, Mississippi Burning, The Color Purple & Roots. Rewatching Rosewood led me to this channel today. I will forever remember. May 23rd is arriving✊🏾Rest on Ancestors Rest on🕯️🙏🏽✨💕
"What I seen with my own eyes" got me in the heart. I can't even fathom this. Burying a loved one to a final resting place only to face such disrespect. Truly shameful. I can only hope the bond between this community was strengthened by their faith and fortified in their endurance through the years 🙏
Hello Kelly, how are you doing?
BEWARE OF HURST....... THE END.
Every animal should be paved over, animals are not worth the pine box let alone land that could otherwise be used to raise a all American human family! I say dump the animals in the ocean and let the sharks take care of that problem!!
The disrespect shown to this community throughout history is a stain on American history.
That disrespect is STILL being shown to them, current events are not history.
Amen
Could not agree more.
@@ppaone56 go ahead and deflect from the atrocities being highlighted here. so typical and expected. go right ahead.
@@ppaone56 Only when YOU have been subjected to the heinous racist crimes they have, will you have any credibility to speak on how that trauma impacts them for generations to come. Until then, you’re just trying to justify those racist crimes, which makes YOU a racist as well.
I cannot believe i just saw this, unacceptable!!
This situation is a disgrace and have to be resolved at once.
Absolutely atrocious. May justice abound for each family affected! 😢😢
This hit me so deep. I played on top of these graves. Unknowingly, the graves of my own ancestors. My entire maternal side is from Clearwater, FL. My great grandmother's grave was relocated during this and it took decades to find out where she was moved to. I always had a bad feeling about that Frank Crum building. I would get the worst feeling in my gut about that place whenever I would pass it. I grew up in Clearwater so this is my home. Now that I have relocated to St. Petersburg, I feel even more saddened and broken to hear another grave site has been discovered at the Tropicana Dome. I have been to visit the Tropicana Dome so many times going on field trips as a child. The Tropicana is where I attended my first year of events to market my business. I paid to do these events on top of more grave sites? This is just evil and wrong on every level. My entire childhood and family history is stained by these actions and I pray that honor and respect is restored to these souls. If they couldn't be treated like human beings alive then at least give them that much dignity after death. When you know better you have got to do better. My grandkids are at least 6th generation descendants of Pinellas County and this is how our history is to be left to them? This is truly heartbreaking on every level 💔 I pray the right thing is done by the people who are affected and harmed by this blatant disrespect. That's a whole lot of hurt and it's going to take a whole lot of healing to process.
I hear you! This is an ultimate example of disrespect! My heartaches.
@@selenaseibt306 💔
Well spoken. God Bless U & yours!! 🙏🏿
I’m so very sorry, friend. I’m just an old white woman who cannot possibly fully appreciate your pain and the pain of thousands of friends and family of these precious people. I was born in 1961, however, and have witnessed many abuses of African-Americans throughout the decades since. It sickened me as a child and it sickens me today. I pray for resolution in this situation, also. Much love and respect. ❤
Hurts to see how this nation treat my people
OMG this is just so heart-wrenching. I don't even know what to say.
I feel like this has happened in the town I was raised in North Carolina. I was told growing up that a black cemetery was in this location, but there was a shopping center built over it.
It is sickening the way these precious people were treated, it makes me sick.
What "precious people?" They're dead, and in pauper's graves to boot. 😂🤣
Unfortunately that was the thinking of the times for over 150 years. Blacks were not human enough to be granted dignity. It was taught everywhere...even in the churches and synagogues. Blacks were called half-human savages by Darwin and other people just called them MUD PEOPLE. It was the way of the world all the way up to the 1960s and into the 1970s.
Yes whether in life or at death every life has the ability to be precious to someone...
@@kateholland4102 “were” you mean are.
@@UnprofessionalProfessor Insensitive!!!
We deserve to know all the history good or bad. They complain about CRT but hide stuff like this. Its sick what this country does and how they cover up so much to look good.
The Progeny of Emancipated Black 💪🏾🇺🇸 American Freedmen Ethnic Lineages Life Experience on their Ancestors Soil The Founders of Pre/Post USA💪🏾🇺🇸 Izzzzz NOT ANYONES THEORY ‼️ ( book ) “From Here To Equality Reparative Justice Claim For Emancipated Black American Freedmen Ethnic Lineage in the 21st Century” ~ Dr. William A. Darity and Kristen Mullen
Using history to show hate is also unacceptable. CRT is anti white aka racist.
Gives new meaning to the word "blacktop".
God bless these ladies for all their hard ŵork
My Anthropology professor specializes in finding black cemeteries and was involved in these projects. He also found two of them here in Baltimore. One was under a strip mall.
It's very sad! I can imagine if that happened to my mother, I would be enraged!!
That's so disgusting. I hate how disrespectful some people are.
Marylander here! Baltimore was a very Southern city during the Civil War! In Western Maryland many years ago Native American graves were destroyed when a baseball field was constructed!!! That is so disrespectful! GREED! One of the 7 Deadly Sins!
I lived in Baltiimore and my Brothers do still one next to an huge cemetary ..I wonder if that too is/was segregated...in favor, shall we say , of the white.racism is outrageous and cruel after death and of course to the living and the dead.
@@Anthonycapone8146 I asked what would happen if the place where we interred my parents remains went bankrupt. They told me there is a legacy fund that ensures care far into the future. Hopefully it is true.
Special blessings to all the beautiful spirits working on this project!!
Yes I agree. Amen!!!🙏
I found this so hard to watch!
Chilling and great reporting
This is absolutely insane!! Just wicked. Blatant disrespect of those buried and to their families. This hurts my heart.
I'm speechless. Overwhelmed by emotions.
Me too, I am in tears.
Seek help ASAP, don't do anything stupid.
@@bulklogan539you realize the black anthropologist admitted it’s not just black cemeteries, but both white and black, but the only reason she said it’s an issue is because of the slavery past. Such a copout. Such a joke.
@@ChristianityRecap YES, i realize it, but do you REALIZE the overwhelmed need help ASAP? You have to handle this situation and realize not a whole lot can be done about it? Live your life don't get so down it overwhelms your spirit.
@@bulklogan539 ok thanks
People need to be held accountable for these crimes, sick of hearing about these sorts of things happening and nothing being done. There are people out there that have always known this disturbing secret. Super sad.
THEY WILL B. BUT NOT IN THE WAY WE THINK ✍
@@beverlydixon6556 THAT PART !!! And Don't Think For One Minute The Spirits That Were Not Allowed To Rest In Peace Respectfully Don't Know!! And Aren't Holding Them Accountable!! As Old Folks Would Say Hanks Will Ride You I'm A Firm Believer !!
No
Just the tip of the iceberg
The people who did it are probably dead or won’t care, and you can’t change either of those.
My grandmother is from Clearwater. I’ve been stuck with family research on her side for two years because I cannot find a grave for her father.
I hope all the deceased can be named thier storys told and be treated with respect and honour
Shameful and heartbreaking. These were people. They deserved more respect. I'm glad some groups are trying to do something but it doesn't change the hurt or harm done.😢💔
This is heartbreaking
How a society treats their dead tells you everything you need to know about them.
Society has not considered us (black people) their people. We know all we need to know about Amerikkka.
I am white and feel the outrage. People deserve respect!
@@janinegrey6937 This is absolutely disgusting. Are we all not human SMH. 🙏🏿
@@janinegrey6937 Why did you feel you needed to point out that you're white?
@@ckstone5180 As a black person, there's nothing wrong with Janine Grey's comment.
This is such a sad thing to happen! Bless all those bodies! Black, white, Indian, Hispanic, oriental, anyone needs safe resting places!
This made me cry
This is heartbreaking to think of all those families that had loved ones buried there. The ultimate disrespect.
I'm so glad this was found and action is being taken. These people DESERVE to be respected, remembered and to rest in peace with the upmost dignity. The lack of humanity is disgusting to those who knew what was happening. YES !! Tear it all down and rebirth the Cemetery for those that were buried there ✨️ Make it beautiful for them...its the only right thing to do !! God Bless them ALL 🙏 ❤️
This hits home. I lived in Clearwater and worked for Frank Crum Staffing I've been to that location several times and never thought about segregation days being the law of the land in Clearwater. I hope reason for this unfortunate incident is one day revealed.
Wow...
Racism! Hate! The thinking that one was superior and these people were less than! Simple and clear!
Sad that you’re blinded to the reality of what has occurred all over the USA
The reason is was and always will be money. It is still happening today. Look at the fairly recent expansion of 275.
This is an unforgivable act of blatant disrespect for the families of these graves... Florida needs to make this act blatant disrespect right for the dearly departed - and their families.. Florida need to make this right NOW!!
As someone who lives in Florida, the horrors that occurred and continue to occur in this state find new ways to impress me. Pure evil.
Same here...at 64 and a Floridian the injustices are staggering...from the school systems to the grave...
@@daphnesmith1812 Get over it. I came here as an immigrant with literally nothing and now own a successful business. Stop living in the past
@@CN45475what’s the past? She said continue to occur meaning it’s happening currently!!! You should be happy you don’t have to experience it because someone has already suffered for you to be able to have the life you have
@@zazasnruntz7505 A-freaking-Men! You are preaching and teaching. Maybe Joel will learn to read a little better or not.
@@zazasnruntz7505💯🎯 Well said! Then those same immigrants vote for politicians that will undo whatever rights that people fought and died for.
There was a cemetery in Los Angeles that exhumed bodies from black owned plots, and resold the plots. It was discovered when a family couldn't find their ancestor's grave site. Further investigation found a mound of skeletal remains hidden in a shed at the cemetery.
Not surprising at all. Southern California has a quite a history.
I believe my grandfather was buried there. The last time my Mom and Aunts spoke about it, they said his headstone couldn't be found and they didn't know what happened to it.
@@nowuknow7364 I am sorry .
That is so sad.
It's worth it to keep on it and find out. Don't let whoever get away with that.
Prayers.
Disrespected in life and disrespected again in death. Our country is not great. Never has been.
Dann
I'm from Birmingham Alabama and I know for a fact that Hudson elementary and collegeville projects was built on top of a cemetery.
How sad😢
This needs National coverage!!
When I was a kid I used to ride my bicycle in a cemetery near my home in California. 25 years later when my dad passed away we buried him in that same cemetery. My brother and I noticed that there was a whole section that had been cleared out for new gravesites. We asked the undertaker about it. We were told there were never people buried in that section. That was not true. Even though that undertaker may not have known the truth. Leave it to the business of making money and not caring about previous generations buried there in the past.
Two years ago I moved to Clearwater. I see these little cemeteries all over the place. I didn’t understand what they were but I know now. Very eye opening program. Thank you 60 minutes for bringing this into the light.
you got to fully read the burial contract when you pay for a burial lot ,i was told most of the time your paying to lease that plot of land an normal rate for a big cemetery is for 50-100years or it could be 50 or less years an some cemetery's will have neither a purchase nor a lease contract an they have full ownership over the plot of land you bought . But once the lease time is up the cemetery can remove the body to make room for new ones, or in the case of a no lease contract they can remove it at any time.
They probably arent all, all black graves. Many people had/have family graves and eventually they get abandoned.
What do they do with the bodies after they remove them?
We're always building new homes. We NEVER see new cemeteries 🤔
Wow I'm so sorry for everyone who was buried ....rest in peace beautiful souls
People die, they are buried, parking lots go over dead bodies… it happens
@@dearfinesoul Your “sentiment” is incomplete. It happens to People of Color and the Indigenous.
@@abbynormal3068 : Not to dispute your point in this situation, but not exclusively. The body of King Richard the third was found in a carpark when a public works trench was being excavated. They identified him using the DNA of a living relative and other evidence. His body was taken from the battlefield and placed in a chapel yard, perhaps temporarily, to keep it from the enemy, that no longer exists.
Bones were found in a cable laying trench not far from my house some years ago. No suggestion it was ever a cemetery or even a settlement. Speculation was it may have been a First Nation persons body.
The truth is we all decompose to dust and fade into obscurity quite quickly, lost even to memory, save where some residual representation of us may linger a while in those who knew us or anecdotally passed on by others. Unless an effort is made, often by only one or two individuals in a family, the living tend to be preoccupied with their own lives which is natural enough. I have often wandered among the graves in the cemetery where many of my family are buried. They are memorialised sure, yet remote. I acknowledge the connection to them, but i never knew them or anything about them. Even institutions charged with the preservation of history and publications professing the same are often chastised for laundering the facts and selective bias requiring revision. I have an interest in geology / deep time, almost all of the history of that pertains to the time before even arose as a species. We're a most peculiar animal.
As I said, no intention to belittle or diminish your point taken up here by 60 minutes.
@@hpqzhpqz9688 you literally just diminished his point comparing the treatment of an entire peoples with some king in another country, what exactly is your point?
@hpqz hpqz there is a huge difference in what you are saying. King Richard died on a battle field. His grave was not desecrated. People were looking for his bones and when they were found they were moved. They cemetery he was in was not erased and paved over.
Wow. What a story… 🙏🏽 God bless and rest those spirits. I can only imagine the paranormal activity happening in that land. 😔
Parry Duke was in a movie from 1992 based on a true story called "Grave Secrets" .Where she played a women in Florida with her husband bought a new house. On land that was a old black cemetary the entire neighborhood starts experiencing hauntings and poltergiest situations.They're digging for a backyard pool and start finding graves. The entire neighbor wants to move but can't sale.Their developers knew the whole time it was a cemetary. These ppl basicly move but are unable to sale their houses .They lose their money.
They moved the grave markers and left the bodies? Dear God, what makes people so horrendously callous and uncaring? Love your neighbor as yourself.
Money and racism.
That’s the plot of Poltergeist
Reminds me to watch Poltergeist again.
Greed.. And no compassion
Racists… that’s what.