@@angelalake200 Not only that. Those are the remains of a person who, due to his sweat and toil, defined the city. Made what she lives in what it is today and she just casually covers his remains. She probably wouldn't care about him if it wasn't for the fact she would get to be on TV.
I hate the media. Stop saying children are playing nearby as if they are afraid of a headstone. My goodness, if you're so concerned, move the damn playground and let that man rest.
@@user-zw7rq8ys9h to be honest if you don't have to live there the whole poltergeist thing isn't a big deal, spooky stuff in the playground would largely go unnoticed and would attract tourist ghost hunters
@@DC45193 imagine all the noseless natives Andrew Jackson has under Jacksonville his evil mason self should be taken down no evil statues should still be up rogue
I don't believe that ANY cemetery should be built on or the bodies be removed or disturbed for any reason. If this was your mom would you want this for her! So disrespectful
I agree with you 100% And your argument would hold water if we were talking about somebody that was white. Let's be for real. However when it has to do with POC it's a completely different story. All of a sudden everybody has short-term memory, no memory at all, unable to think of any ideas, no ability to brainstorm ideas. Come on we all know the drill.
During construction of many dams across the USA, cemeteries had to be moved or they were going to be flooded over. I have ancestors whose graves were moved due to the building of one such dam. There is now a lake over the place where the cemetery once existed. Even the town that they once lived in is gone. The living have more rights to the land and more need of it than the dead do. This is going to keep happening, too, as the World population increases. Many nations don't bury their dead, but cremate them, instead, as a space-saving method. Eventually, the USA will also get to that point. We're not there yet, but as we decide that the land is more valuable to the living, it WILL get there.
@@manuellubian5709don’t be racist, color has nothing to do with it. I have seen people do this with tons of cemeteries. In France there are tons of crypts underneath streets and buildings. The reality is that there are dead bodies everywhere you walk. Think of the billions of people, if you built cemeteries for them all nobody would be able to move! When America was new there was plenty of land. Now land is getting more and more crowded and expensive.
Paving over cemetaries, plowing over cemetaries is inexcusable. Also digging up people to " study" them is why I want to be cremated. I read where they are even digging up ones from the 1800's. My great great grandparents in Missouri were plowed over by a farmer and he knew it was an old family graveyard.
The farms where some of my ancestors were buried are long gone and so are their graves. The living have more need of the land than the dead do. After only a couple of generations, the dead tend to be forgotten anyhow.
They moved the bodies listen to the report she states that the bodies not moved still have markers up. And this isn’t new hell the guy in the sidewalk been there a 100 yrs. So stop whining
Not just black cemeteries. All old cemeteries including burial mounds. The problem with black cemeteries or slave ones in particular is that there were rarely markers. They are easily lost with times... Then you have ones with small markers like stones that are easily obscured over the years.
My 50+ years of researching graves & cemeteries has found that 99% of African American cemeteries have very few markers for their graves, and even most of them are concrete, IF further research was done on those remaining markers I'd bet they were the most affluent of the time, GLAD THEIR descendants cared enough about them to mark their graves !
Am I the only one who read the entire tombstone? This story is not half as interesting as what's ON the tombstone. I need the background story. Does anyone know anything?
This is more common than we think and it’s wrong to disrespect cemeteries like this. When on a tour of Bonaventure in Savannah, our Tour Guide pointed out that the road and sidewalks running alongside, “outside” of the cemetery boundaries, are full of unmarked graves.
Jenese.. You know better. You and channel 4 skipped the REASON why the person died. The guy died in 1908 from racism. So yea, The Grave Marker SHOULD STAY.. even tho It kinda is in the same Issue as the Conferate Statues that got Removed.
@@dadevi Some Confederate memorials list names because they couldn't find the bodies to bury. Many families of Confederate soldiers didn't have a grave to go to mourn their dead. I had ancestors that fought on both sides, some had graves, some didn't. We're guessing that they got dumped into mass graves somewhere, but will never know where. We actually liked having the memorials that listed their names because that was as good as they were ever going to get.
This is really not uncommon actually. A lot of abandoned cemeteries will be bought by private owners and without even removing the bodies because more than likely, there’s no remaining relatives to reach out to claim the remains so they’ll just pave over the bodies. I saw a story years ago about apartment complex in Florida that they built right over cemetery in the plot and bodies were still under the buildings that they built.
Shalom beautiful people and many blessings to you all and to your beautiful families. I thought cemeteries were in a position to be identified as landmarks. Because cemeteries are tied to a person's history, heritage, antecedents and life story. To build a park right over a cemetery is to agree with the erasing of a people's history. And we have seen way too many people be disturbingly comfortable with showing disregard and disrespect to the histories that help us understand the truth about our origin as a people. If certain individuals would just stop trying to erase the history of our people, then we wouldn't have to see graves sitting in the middle of a sidewalk. And to be even more honest, I am glad that this grave is in the middle of the sidealk. Because at least people can actually read the headstone and see why this young man lost his life. His life was cut short because of hate and racism. It would have been nice if the beautiful woman of substance @news reporter would have shared that vital part about this young man's grave. Because of hate, this man was unable to enjoy the beauty of life. He lived in an era, in a generation where he was told he was unfit for that kind of experience. GOD Bless you all and Shalom unto you and to your beautiful families.
A lot of the really old cemeteries were privately owned family cemeteries. Eventually, the land would be sold off. If they were sold to the city, then they might get preserved. If they were sold to developers, then they disappeared.
At the intersection of Frankford and Cheltenham Avenues in Philadelphia, there are four (4) different cemeteries at each corner. Growing up, we would cut through the cemetery up the street from my house to get to Wissinoming Park, which had a different cemetery that ran along the side of the park. I understand the history, but I bet more people have seen that man's grave more times now than before. It keeps him alive in people who never met him like me. Take care 🙂
Seeing that section of graves in such a state of disrepair and neglect and that grave in the middle of the sidewalk right next to the road like that is disheartening to say the least.. I wouldn't say move them... I'd say move the road and sidewalk from close to the grave, remove the brick and concrete that seemed to be put in place after the grave was and restore it to what it originally looked like. Give the man some respectful distance and space. That and researching and trying to restore what headstones can be replaced or repaired in the plot by the playground so people know who is buried there... Try to restore it to how that used to be and keep it up... It'd take a lot of time and money but to not do it, and you lose that history over time.. It'd be the most respectful course of action.
@@REVNUMANEWBERN local to me they excavated what was locally known as a "witches graveyard", a place where people were buried just outside the walls of a historic (old) cemetery.. they discovered a number of graves. any time someone says the cemetery ends at the walls of an old cemetery I simply don't believe that. burying people outside the walls or borders of a cemetery back in the day was fairly common.. if you did something to go against your religion or committed a horrible crime, outside the walls of the cemetery you went...
Don't worry about it and move on. There's a reason why he's there so leave him there. Go and do an actual story that matters like searching for real criminals and not this nonsense.
They should just leave him he isn't hurting anything. He's not even blocking the sidewalk for wheelchairs because they built an area to go around it. Someone should clean up that other area some though. Then like the gentleman said there should be a memorial sign placed telling about how it ysed to be a cemetery & all about it. As for the park they might as well leave it. Kids won't care if theres graves nearby.
This is because it is against federal law to move a grave without the family's permission. So the graves have to stay where they are, until the city onbtains permission from the families.
Leave it there as a monument. Guy died trying to protect someone from an assault. It brings up his heroic deed and serves as a reminder of segregation’s existence.
2:50 United States Colored Troops veteran, his military info is on Findagrave site about this cemetery, Pvt. Masters, Co. A, 21st Regiment USCT, enlisted in the Union army June 13, 1863 at Fernandina Beach, Fl. His memorial is located within the Fagin plot. NOBODY in the neighborhood has marked his grave with a period American flag??
We must not destroy the world, but preserve it - every single creature, every insect, every plant is part of God's world. Woe to those that disturb His world.
There is a park in my town that was recently discovered to have bodies buried in unmarked graves. Back in the late 1800s there was an infirmary on the location.
When people die they are eventually forgotten unless they were famous in some way or in a situation like this. It is inevitable. Generations carry on with their lives, the family names and stories are forgotten and people move away from the area. Sure, there are people who research their genealogy but that is usually all they do. Do they travel around and visit the old graves of past generations? Most likely not. Some may but I'd wager most don't. We all end up forgotten sooner or later. That is just a reality of life from the passage of time.
While the dead are often forgotten by man, they are not forgotten by God. When Jesus returns all will rise from their graves no matter where they are. While we worry about disturbing current graves and cemeteries, we forget that we often disturb ancient graves, both intentionally and unintentionally.
Just leave it be please. Definitely mark and keep a record of it. It's uncomfortable to think about and probably could have been done better but, we on this earth have finite space. As long as we continue to bury our dead this will happen over and over again. Otherwise we would all be living in cemeteries. Just think of how many humans have walked this earth before us.
Many of the commenters have said the name is Williams not Wilson how about you correct yourself and have some more respect for the man I want you to show me where they were moved to
It should stay there. Stop trying to change things to make yourselves feel better. Read what the Tombstone says. It shows there were good people back then. A good man is buried there. Just let him be. I'm sure the reason they left it there is because of what he did. Left it there so others can walk by and read a little about this man.
Well.... it used to be a cemetery.....😕...My question is...... it's been over a century and you're just reporting on this now?!?!?!.... It's not like it's bothered anyone for OVER A CENTURY!! ???🙄
Noo~ live it there, respect that person wished spot n let others knw y his grave is there n~ what is the reason to buried in that spot n knowing wht back time look like, after kids park came to play next side to each other.
NO 🗣🔉🔊 Let's Be Clear They build the sidewalk around his GRAVE. Leave it there! The family paid for that final resting place and that's how it should STAY!
LOL Why move the man now???? His grave marker there actually marks the whole cemetery, as far as we know HIS grave may very well be the furthermost grave on that side OF the cemetery, thus the road builders used HIS grave & marker as a STOPPING point for the road.
Okay honestly they need to leave it where its at do not move the grave or the body That's somebody's final resting place and in my opinion that would be really disrespectful to disturb Somebody's final resting place especially for someone like him who made the ultimate sacrifice to protect another life. And honestly one more thing I'm gonna say on this is that for those people that walk through there all the time especially those that don't have much respect for the environment and you just throw your trash down wherever you feel like throwing it Stop and think Especially when you're walking through somewhere that is somebody else's final resting place how would you like it if somebody disrespected your final resting place like that by just throwing their trash and stuff like that on the ground On your grave like you didn't matter. Show some respect not just for the living but also for the dead.
So what who cares only a small number. The bodies were moved those than aren’t moved still have markers and a grave site in the side walk that’s cool ppl are walking passed him all the time. And kids playing near by so what if u convert it back the kids will still play near it. Once the bodies were moved it’s no longer a cemetery. Holy molly don’t u have better things to do. And that guy at the end his dead was moved so find out where
Leave the grave where it is. The man has been at rest for over 100 years. Shalom
"His name is Thomas Wilson.."
His name is Thomas WILLIAMS.
she doesn't bother to read & she's a reporter?
@@angelalake200 Not only that. Those are the remains of a person who, due to his sweat and toil, defined the city. Made what she lives in what it is today and she just casually covers his remains. She probably wouldn't care about him if it wasn't for the fact she would get to be on TV.
TYPICAL REPORTER just like the printed reports that DOESN'T get proof read, just this week I received a NYT article with errors.
@@karensback People usually refer to remains in the present tense. Just saying.
I'm glad that I'm not the only person who noticed that. Lol
How horrible is that to build a playground and a park over a cemetery so disrespectful
City 🏙️ didn't even maintain due to area and race 😢
They're dead. I don't really think they care.
Try to find a park that's NOT an old cemetery. Good luck.
They did not move the bodies, that cost money. They just paved over them.
Like 'Poltergeist' right?
This happened in San Diego. It's called pioneer Park. There is another one on old Town
You mean your community just stumbled upon this ? It has been there since 1908 😂
But on City 🏙️ property and being neglected 😢
I hate the media. Stop saying children are playing nearby as if they are afraid of a headstone. My goodness, if you're so concerned, move the damn playground and let that man rest.
They would played in the cemetery in Victorian times.
She said they removed the bodies from the cemetery I think that’s a lie
They said they move the bodies in Poltergeist also and that was a lie
@@user-zw7rq8ys9h right on
@@user-zw7rq8ys9h to be honest if you don't have to live there the whole poltergeist thing isn't a big deal, spooky stuff in the playground would largely go unnoticed and would attract tourist ghost hunters
Yeah that's super expensive
@@DC45193 imagine all the noseless natives Andrew Jackson has under Jacksonville his evil mason self should be taken down no evil statues should still be up rogue
I don't believe that ANY cemetery should be built on or the bodies be removed or disturbed for any reason. If this was your mom would you want this for her! So disrespectful
I agree with you 100% And your argument would hold water if we were talking about somebody that was white. Let's be for real. However when it has to do with POC it's a completely different story. All of a sudden everybody has short-term memory, no memory at all, unable to think of any ideas, no ability to brainstorm ideas. Come on we all know the drill.
During construction of many dams across the USA, cemeteries had to be moved or they were going to be flooded over. I have ancestors whose graves were moved due to the building of one such dam. There is now a lake over the place where the cemetery once existed. Even the town that they once lived in is gone. The living have more rights to the land and more need of it than the dead do. This is going to keep happening, too, as the World population increases. Many nations don't bury their dead, but cremate them, instead, as a space-saving method. Eventually, the USA will also get to that point. We're not there yet, but as we decide that the land is more valuable to the living, it WILL get there.
@@manuellubian5709don’t be racist, color has nothing to do with it. I have seen people do this with tons of cemeteries.
In France there are tons of crypts underneath streets and buildings. The reality is that there are dead bodies everywhere you walk. Think of the billions of people, if you built cemeteries for them all nobody would be able to move! When America was new there was plenty of land. Now land is getting more and more crowded and expensive.
You mean there's a sidewalk over a gravesite.
Why the heck should he be moved?? Leave this man to rest in peace. This has got to be one of the dumbest news stories.
Williams not Wilson
The boss
These reporters don't proof read anything, just saw a similar situation in a NYT or WSJ article this week
Paving over cemetaries, plowing over cemetaries is inexcusable. Also digging up people to " study" them is why I want to be cremated. I read where they are even digging up ones from the 1800's. My great great grandparents in Missouri were plowed over by a farmer and he knew it was an old family graveyard.
Death is a joke to our law enforcement
The farms where some of my ancestors were buried are long gone and so are their graves. The living have more need of the land than the dead do. After only a couple of generations, the dead tend to be forgotten anyhow.
Ventura city park 100% on a cemetery . California .
Headstones thrown into river !
Too hard to cut the grass …..
Don’t ever come to charleston sc then. We have TONS of graves under roads
This is VERY common. They have disrespected a plethora of black cemeteries by building on top of the graves. No respect at all.
They moved the bodies listen to the report she states that the bodies not moved still have markers up. And this isn’t new hell the guy in the sidewalk been there a 100 yrs. So stop whining
Not just black cemeteries. All old cemeteries including burial mounds. The problem with black cemeteries or slave ones in particular is that there were rarely markers. They are easily lost with times... Then you have ones with small markers like stones that are easily obscured over the years.
@@Bonzi_Buddyyeah native cemetery’s have been treated much worse
@@cadespencer6320well maybe they should go back to Siberia where they come from
@@stevencorrea8032🤡
My 50+ years of researching graves & cemeteries has found that 99% of African American cemeteries have very few markers for their graves, and even most of them are concrete, IF further research was done on those remaining markers I'd bet they were the most affluent of the time, GLAD THEIR descendants cared enough about them to mark their graves !
But city 🏙️ own property and didn't maintain due to area and race 😢
Sometimes there is a reason that graves were left unmarked.
Am I the only one who read the entire tombstone? This story is not half as interesting as what's ON the tombstone. I need the background story. Does anyone know anything?
That Name Says Thompson William Not Wilson 🤦🏾♀️
Shows how interested she was in the story. She couldn't even get the mans name right.
There knew it was cemetery and he should stay in grave and park should be closed.
ALSO City own property and didn't even maintain due to area and race 😢
Thompson Williams is the name. Pay no attention to the reporter who cannot read.
I don’t understand what the big deal is. It’s not like he’s gonna wake up and reach out and start grabbing people. He’s dead just leave the man alone.
🤣🤣
Well if it was white 🤍 people it would have been maintained
This is more common than we think and it’s wrong to disrespect cemeteries like this. When on a tour of Bonaventure in Savannah, our Tour Guide pointed out that the road and sidewalks running alongside, “outside” of the cemetery boundaries, are full of unmarked graves.
Jenese.. You know better. You and channel 4 skipped the REASON why the person died. The guy died in 1908 from racism. So yea, The Grave Marker SHOULD STAY.. even tho It kinda is in the same Issue as the Conferate Statues that got Removed.
It's not the same issue. The man was a victim. Confederate statues are memorials with no dead bodies attached.
My issue is City 🏙️ own property and didn't maintain it due to area and race 😢
@@dadevi Some Confederate memorials list names because they couldn't find the bodies to bury. Many families of Confederate soldiers didn't have a grave to go to mourn their dead. I had ancestors that fought on both sides, some had graves, some didn't. We're guessing that they got dumped into mass graves somewhere, but will never know where. We actually liked having the memorials that listed their names because that was as good as they were ever going to get.
This grave site aint bothering nonody . Leave him alone
Perhaps but why isn't it maintained if city 🏙️ own property is due to area and race ⁉️ they have that in the budget
@@fatonyalmitchell3281 I agree.
Let the man rest
This is really not uncommon actually. A lot of abandoned cemeteries will be bought by private owners and without even removing the bodies because more than likely, there’s no remaining relatives to reach out to claim the remains so they’ll just pave over the bodies. I saw a story years ago about apartment complex in Florida that they built right over cemetery in the plot and bodies were still under the buildings that they built.
Shalom beautiful people and many blessings to you all and to your beautiful families.
I thought cemeteries were in a position to be identified as landmarks.
Because cemeteries are tied to a person's history, heritage, antecedents and life story.
To build a park right over a cemetery is to agree with the erasing of a people's history.
And we have seen way too many people be disturbingly comfortable with showing disregard and disrespect to the histories that help us understand the truth about our origin as a people.
If certain individuals would just stop trying to erase the history of our people, then we wouldn't have to see graves sitting in the middle of a sidewalk.
And to be even more honest, I am glad that this grave is in the middle of the sidealk. Because at least people can actually read the headstone and see why this young man lost his life. His life was cut short because of hate and racism. It would have been nice if the beautiful woman of substance @news reporter would have shared that vital part about this young man's grave. Because of hate, this man was unable to enjoy the beauty of life. He lived in an era, in a generation where he was told he was unfit for that kind of experience.
GOD Bless you all and Shalom unto you and to your beautiful families.
A lot of the really old cemeteries were privately owned family cemeteries. Eventually, the land would be sold off. If they were sold to the city, then they might get preserved. If they were sold to developers, then they disappeared.
"williams" woman! get a real job & try reading & factual reporting.
I canmot believe that had the audacity to build over a cemetery. I wouldn't want to play there! How cruel!!!
At the intersection of Frankford and Cheltenham Avenues in Philadelphia, there are four (4) different cemeteries at each corner. Growing up, we would cut through the cemetery up the street from my house to get to Wissinoming Park, which had a different cemetery that ran along the side of the park. I understand the history, but I bet more people have seen that man's grave more times now than before. It keeps him alive in people who never met him like me. Take care 🙂
Leave the dude where he's resting.
He doesn’t have any family to ask ⁉️
Not One know the accurate HISTORY Eitherway city 🏙️ didn't maintain due to area and race which is the Real issue
After only a couple of generations, most dead are forgotten, even by their family.
Wilson 😂 ... WILLIAMS
That park is Hollow Ground and should of been left alone. It should of never been turn into the park . Doubt they moved the bodies .
"hallowed ground," not Hollow Ground. And it's *should've,* which is short for "should have".
I do agree with you, though.
Seeing that section of graves in such a state of disrepair and neglect and that grave in the middle of the sidewalk right next to the road like that is disheartening to say the least.. I wouldn't say move them... I'd say move the road and sidewalk from close to the grave, remove the brick and concrete that seemed to be put in place after the grave was and restore it to what it originally looked like. Give the man some respectful distance and space. That and researching and trying to restore what headstones can be replaced or repaired in the plot by the playground so people know who is buried there... Try to restore it to how that used to be and keep it up... It'd take a lot of time and money but to not do it, and you lose that history over time.. It'd be the most respectful course of action.
That grave very well may MARK the last grave on that border & they left it as is to PROTECT the remainder
@@REVNUMANEWBERN local to me they excavated what was locally known as a "witches graveyard", a place where people were buried just outside the walls of a historic (old) cemetery.. they discovered a number of graves. any time someone says the cemetery ends at the walls of an old cemetery I simply don't believe that. burying people outside the walls or borders of a cemetery back in the day was fairly common.. if you did something to go against your religion or committed a horrible crime, outside the walls of the cemetery you went...
She didn't even say his name correctly. Thompson WILLIAMS not Wilson.
Ok but do y’all see what’s written on it
thats crazy
That’s just so cool! Mr Williams should stay 😊
Why would you build a footpath over a graveyard!
Obviously, this reporter can't read. She says the man's last name is Wilson, yet the headstone reads Williams.
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Don't worry about it and move on. There's a reason why he's there so leave him there. Go and do an actual story that matters like searching for real criminals and not this nonsense.
Incorrect ‼️ the city 🏙️ is a criminal for not maintaining the property due to area and race Soooo definitely important 😢
They should just leave him he isn't hurting anything. He's not even blocking the sidewalk for wheelchairs because they built an area to go around it.
Someone should clean up that other area some though. Then like the gentleman said there should be a memorial sign placed telling about how it ysed to be a cemetery & all about it.
As for the park they might as well leave it. Kids won't care if theres graves nearby.
She's standing within clear sight of the headstone and cannot pronounce the name correctly?
Thats an insult
What is?
This is because it is against federal law to move a grave without the family's permission. So the graves have to stay where they are, until the city onbtains permission from the families.
Leave it there as a monument. Guy died trying to protect someone from an assault. It brings up his heroic deed and serves as a reminder of segregation’s existence.
Is this where they got the idea for Poltergeist!? Lol 😂 😮
That reporter can't read very well, can she? It says Williams, not Wilson.
2:50 United States Colored Troops veteran, his military info is on Findagrave site about this cemetery, Pvt. Masters, Co. A, 21st Regiment USCT, enlisted in the Union army June 13, 1863 at Fernandina Beach, Fl. His memorial is located within the Fagin plot.
NOBODY in the neighborhood has marked his grave with a period American flag??
We must not destroy the world, but preserve it - every single creature, every insect, every plant is part of God's world. Woe to those that disturb His world.
There is a park in my town that was recently discovered to have bodies buried in unmarked graves. Back in the late 1800s there was an infirmary on the location.
When people die they are eventually forgotten unless they were famous in some way or in a situation like this.
It is inevitable.
Generations carry on with their lives, the family names and stories are forgotten and people move away from the area.
Sure, there are people who research their genealogy but that is usually all they do.
Do they travel around and visit the old graves of past generations?
Most likely not.
Some may but I'd wager most don't.
We all end up forgotten sooner or later.
That is just a reality of life from the passage of time.
They moved the bodies except for that plot, which is very neglected.....
Williams, not Wilson. Leave it there. He wasn’t buried there after the sidewalk was put in.
So glad this story is being told!!!!
Report on Bethesda Md cemetery fight. Which is currently going on also.
Proof it doesn't matter who you were
Mayor on summer vacation is wild rogue don’t we pay their salary’s????
1:54 GREAT Find Sir !!!
Isn’t it a bit disrespectful to move bodies around in a cemetery to accommodate a playground and community center?
While the dead are often forgotten by man, they are not forgotten by God. When Jesus returns all will rise from their graves no matter where they are. While we worry about disturbing current graves and cemeteries, we forget that we often disturb ancient graves, both intentionally and unintentionally.
Wow
They only removed the headstones and markers, bodies are still there.
There are two on one of the runways at Savannah airport.
Why move him now ??
If anything it’s a city attraction !!! Leave him alone plz.
Neat.
Thank you from Wyoming °~•.☆.•~°
What's the issue
Disrespect. It was a cemetary.
@@janetprice85 still is......one man cemetery
@@janetprice85 LOL , if you know the history there is NO disrespect
@@REVNUMANEWBERNno disrespect? Racism literally killed this man....
Just leave it be please. Definitely mark and keep a record of it. It's uncomfortable to think about and probably could have been done better but, we on this earth have finite space. As long as we continue to bury our dead this will happen over and over again. Otherwise we would all be living in cemeteries. Just think of how many humans have walked this earth before us.
Many of the commenters have said the name is Williams not Wilson how about you correct yourself and have some more respect for the man I want you to show me where they were moved to
That’s messed up.
I think that's cool. Life, all together.
It should stay there. Stop trying to change things to make yourselves feel better. Read what the Tombstone says. It shows there were good people back then. A good man is buried there. Just let him be. I'm sure the reason they left it there is because of what he did. Left it there so others can walk by and read a little about this man.
"thompson wilson?"....im black, and this is why im strongly against affirmative action.
Question is did they get them all minus the ones that you can see
Imagine having race be a theme of your tomb stone
Well.... it used to be a cemetery.....😕...My question is...... it's been over a century and you're just reporting on this now?!?!?!.... It's not like it's bothered anyone for OVER A CENTURY!! ???🙄
What's wrong with children playing by a graveyard? The kids don't know that people die.
1:59 omg she said "liberry"
I don't see any problem here.
I think he means a black cemetery.
Reporter can't read Wilson vs Williams
Did she just change the dead's name ?
Sounds like Pudding Fingers Desantis's Florida to me.
Noo~ live it there, respect that person wished spot n let others knw y his grave is there n~ what is the reason to buried in that spot n knowing wht back time look like, after kids park came to play next side to each other.
NO 🗣🔉🔊 Let's Be Clear
They build the sidewalk around his GRAVE. Leave it there! The family paid for that final resting place and that's how it should STAY!
It's an acknowledgment of the past let it be
LOL Why move the man now???? His grave marker there actually marks the whole cemetery, as far as we know HIS grave may very well be the furthermost grave on that side OF the cemetery, thus the road builders used HIS grave & marker as a STOPPING point for the road.
Okay honestly they need to leave it where its at do not move the grave or the body That's somebody's final resting place and in my opinion that would be really disrespectful to disturb Somebody's final resting place especially for someone like him who made the ultimate sacrifice to protect another life. And honestly one more thing I'm gonna say on this is that for those people that walk through there all the time especially those that don't have much respect for the environment and you just throw your trash down wherever you feel like throwing it Stop and think Especially when you're walking through somewhere that is somebody else's final resting place how would you like it if somebody disrespected your final resting place like that by just throwing their trash and stuff like that on the ground On your grave like you didn't matter. Show some respect not just for the living but also for the dead.
Durkeevill sounds like a lil durk nickname
Reporter can't read! Williams and not Wilson
You dont need a map to know that
Black Hope
Slow news day…..
Only in Florida
Crazy
🤔 and leave it alone ✅
I was wondering it haunted.
It's Thompson Williams what is this woman blind or something
I knew it.
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
So what who cares only a small number. The bodies were moved those than aren’t moved still have markers and a grave site in the side walk that’s cool ppl are walking passed him all the time. And kids playing near by so what if u convert it back the kids will still play near it. Once the bodies were moved it’s no longer a cemetery. Holy molly don’t u have better things to do. And that guy at the end his dead was moved so find out where
sounds like seven hills ohio