‘Black history being taken apart.’ | Plaques removed from Dallas’ historic Freedman’s Cemetery under mysterious circumstances

DALLAS — “You see that? The cross,” said Clarence Glover, a former SMU professor of African American studies, as he walked through Freedman’s Cemetery. He pointed out the layout to David Malcolm McGruder, executive pastor at Friendship-West Baptist Church.

“It is designed so we can come here and have a ceremony, worship,” Glover told him. “We’re going to teach you. Now, it’s time for your generation.”

McGruder said the cemetery shows how history still lives where Dallas’ early Black community rests. He called Freedmen’s “sacred ground.”…

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