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- en.wikipedia.org Hurricane of 1928 African-American Mass Burial SiteHistoric site in Palm Beach County, Florida. United States historic place. Hurricane of 1928 African-American Mass Burial Site.
- atlasobscura.com places/1928-hurricane-african-…168. View all photos. Hurricane of 1928 Mass Burial Site Skeeter451. ... 924 25th St West Palm Beach, Florida, 33407 United States. 26.7360, -80.0626.
- findagrave.com cemetery/2705995/hurricane-of-1928…...Hurricane of 1928 African-American Mass Burial Site (also known as Pauper's Cemetery) is a pauper's cemetery and mass grave in West Palm Beach...
- blackpast.org african-american-history/the-…Hurricane of 1928 Mass Burial Site marker, 2010. ... the vast majority of the deaths from the storm came in the Bahamian and African American communities.
- virtualglobetrotting.com map/hurricane-of-1928-…Similar Maps: Cemeteries. Dale Earnhardt Sr.'s Gravesite. John F. Kennedy burial site. Burial place of Diana, Princess of Wales. AC/DC's Bon Scott's grave.
- doyouneedahome.com blog/uncovering-the-forgotten-…One of the most significant sites associated with the Hurricane of 1928 is the African-American Mass Burial Site in West Palm Beach, Florida.
- flickr.com photos/wallyg/2322894748On September 16, 1928, a hurricane came ashore near the Jupiter Lighthouse and traveled west across Palm Beach County to Lake Okeechobee.
- cbs12.com news/local/group-fighting-for-proper-…— A West Palm Beach group is continuing its efforts to preserve a mass burial site for black victims of the devastating 1928 Okeechobee Hurricane.
- theclio.com entry/7558The hurricane of 1928 that devastated this section of Florida was one of the worst natural disasters in American history.Bulunamadı: burial
- hmdb.org m.asp?m=114693On September 16, 1928, a hurricane came ashore near the Jupiter lighthouse and traveled west across Palm Beach County to Lake Okeechobee.
- urbancoroner.com the-hurricane-of-1928The hurricane of 1928. The story behind the mass grave in Pahokee. ... This mass burial site is located in Port Mayaca, 10 miles north of Canal Point.
- amazingblackhistory.com 2021/06/10/the-hurricane-…Coalition wants proper burial for Storm of ’28 black victims. Ninety-one years ago, the Hurricane of 1928 changed South Florida forever.