Neglected cemetery is all that remains of community of formerly enslaved people

Willie Hudspeth had not set foot on the grounds of St. John’s Cemetery in nearly two years. The cemetery – in Pilot Point in northern Denton County – began in the late 1890s as a burial ground for formerly enslaved people.

Hudspeth, 80, shook his head in disbelief at the evidence of neglect he saw when he gained access to the property on a Saturday morning in May.

Property owners surrounding the cemetery allowed Hudspeth, a group of descendants of those buried there and members of the St. John’s Cemetery Association, formed to maintain and research the 1.5-acre cemetery, on the property that morning…

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