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Frederick Douglass Memorial Park

Frederick Douglass Memorial Park is a historic cemetery for African Americans in the Oakwood neighborhood of Staten Island, New York. It is named for abolitionist, orator, statesman, and author Frederick Douglass (1818–1895), although he is not buried there. It has burial sites for numerous prominent African Americans, including a pioneering journalist, athletes, musicians, performers, political leaders, and business people.

History edit

The original 53-acre cemetery was founded in 1935 by undertaker Rodney Dade, business consultant Benjamin Diamond, and lawyer Frederick Bunn,[1] who previously built the adjoining Valhalla Burial Park.[note 1] The Frederick Douglass Memorial Park was managed by African Americans and intended to provide an attractive option for African Americans excluded from segregated cemeteries and facing high burial costs in the vicinity of New York. The first burials at the cemetery were on Monday June 10, 1935.[2]

In 1961, a bronze bas relief cenotaph monument to Frederick Douglass designed by Angus McDougall was added near the cemetery's entrance. It was reportedly the first monument in New York City honoring the civil rights leader.[citation needed] [3]

In May 2018, the historic red-brick pillars and wrought-iron fencing at the cemetery were removed and replaced with a "glossy placard", a move that brought a suit from the Friends of Frederick Douglass Memorial Park Inc.[4][5] The cemetery had also been reduced to 17 acres by this time.[4] The suit was thrown out by the Civil Supreme Court Justice.[6]

The memorial park opened with "perpetual care" for graves included in the burial price,[2] but by 2018 many of the graves were in bad repair with some gravesites lost or unrecognizable.[4]

Administration edit

Original administration (1935):[2]

  • president – Frederick A. Bunn
  • board members – Kenneth Duncan, vice-president; Rodney Dade, secretary and treasurer; James Beckett; W. C. Brown; William P. Hayes; William M. Kelley; A. Clayton Powell Sr.; Clarence C. Wright
  • general manager of sales – W. A. Tooks.

Board of Directors (2020): Lucille H. Herring, President; Duane C. Felton, Vice President; Virginia Allen, Secretary; Pamela M. Marshall, Treasurer; Michael Taylor, 2nd Vice President; Brandon P. Stradford, 3rd Vice President. Assistant Manager (2020): Virginia Footman.[7]

Notable people interred edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The Valhalla Burial Park is now known as Ocean View The Cemetery Beautiful.

References edit

  1. ^ Marcius, Chelsia Rose (May 26, 2018). "Frederick Douglass Memorial Park grounds manager sued for dismantling 83-year-old iconic gate and sign". New York Daily News.
  2. ^ a b c "Frederick Douglass Memorial Park, a 53-Acre Cemetery in Staten Island to be controlled by Negroes". The New York Age. 22 June 1935. p. 12. Retrieved 22 November 2020.  
  3. ^ French, M. (2018-08-18). "Frederick Douglass Memorial Park". New York City Cemetery Project. Mary French.
  4. ^ a b c Chelsia Rose Marcius (27 May 2018). "Face-off at burial site". Daily News. pp. 22–23. Retrieved 22 November 2020.  
  5. ^ Chelsia Rose Marcius (27 May 2018). "Face-off at burial site". Daily News. pp. 22–23. Retrieved 22 November 2020.  
  6. ^ "Judge tosses suit against caretaker of black cemetery". Daily News. 1 July 2018. p. 15. Retrieved 22 November 2020.  
  7. ^ "About Us". Frederick Douglass Memorial Park, Inc. Retrieved December 3, 2020.
  8. ^ Tracy, Steven Carl (1993). Going to Cincinnati: A History of the Blues in the Queen City. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 978-0252019999 – via Google Books.
  9. ^ "Elias Brown Negro Leagues Statistics & History". Baseball-Reference.com.
  10. ^ "Peace, at last. Slain Bronx mom praised for coping with life of poverty". Daily News. 4 November 1984. p. 227. Retrieved 22 November 2020.  
  11. ^ Garraty, John Arthur; Carnes, Mark C. (1999). American National Biography. Oxford University. ISBN 978-0195127935 – via Google Books.

Further reading edit

  • "Frederick Douglass Memorial Park Fills Long-Felt Need" The New York Age, July 30, 1949
  • "Monument Honors Ex-Slave Crusader" New York Times, May 29, 1961
  • "Monument Dedicated In N.Y." New Journal and Guide (Norfolk, VA), June 10, 1961
  • "A Place of Dignity Falls on Hard Times" New York Times, Oct 17 2008
  • "Hard-pressed Staten Island cemetery counting on descendants" Staten Island Advance, May 14, 2009
  • "A cemetery holding Black bodies is in disrepair" New York Amsterdam News, May 11, 2017
  • "In Oakwood, a troubled final resting place searches for help" Staten Island Advance, Jun 20 2017

External links edit

  • Frederick Douglass Memorial Park Inc.
  • Frederick Douglass Memorial Park at Find a Grave  

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Frederick Douglass Memorial Park is a historic cemetery for African Americans in the Oakwood neighborhood of Staten Island New York It is named for abolitionist orator statesman and author Frederick Douglass 1818 1895 although he is not buried there It has burial sites for numerous prominent African Americans including a pioneering journalist athletes musicians performers political leaders and business people Contents 1 History 2 Administration 3 Notable people interred 4 Notes 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory editThe original 53 acre cemetery was founded in 1935 by undertaker Rodney Dade business consultant Benjamin Diamond and lawyer Frederick Bunn 1 who previously built the adjoining Valhalla Burial Park note 1 The Frederick Douglass Memorial Park was managed by African Americans and intended to provide an attractive option for African Americans excluded from segregated cemeteries and facing high burial costs in the vicinity of New York The first burials at the cemetery were on Monday June 10 1935 2 In 1961 a bronze bas relief cenotaph monument to Frederick Douglass designed by Angus McDougall was added near the cemetery s entrance It was reportedly the first monument in New York City honoring the civil rights leader citation needed 3 In May 2018 the historic red brick pillars and wrought iron fencing at the cemetery were removed and replaced with a glossy placard a move that brought a suit from the Friends of Frederick Douglass Memorial Park Inc 4 5 The cemetery had also been reduced to 17 acres by this time 4 The suit was thrown out by the Civil Supreme Court Justice 6 The memorial park opened with perpetual care for graves included in the burial price 2 but by 2018 many of the graves were in bad repair with some gravesites lost or unrecognizable 4 Administration editOriginal administration 1935 2 president Frederick A Bunn board members Kenneth Duncan vice president Rodney Dade secretary and treasurer James Beckett W C Brown William P Hayes William M Kelley A Clayton Powell Sr Clarence C Wright general manager of sales W A Tooks Board of Directors 2020 Lucille H Herring President Duane C Felton Vice President Virginia Allen Secretary Pamela M Marshall Treasurer Michael Taylor 2nd Vice President Brandon P Stradford 3rd Vice President Assistant Manager 2020 Virginia Footman 7 Notable people interred editMamie Smith 8 singer dancer pianist and actress Elias Country Brown Negro league baseball player 9 Lillyn Brown singer and entertainer Eleanor Bumpurs 10 elderly disabled woman shot to death by police in a confrontation during her eviction Nannie C Burden 1891 1947 singer and political candidate Floyd J Calvin 1902 1939 journalist and news service founder Tommy Ladnier trumpeter Joseph E Lymas 1883 1947 violinist Wentworth Arthur Matthew 1892 1973 11 Jimmy Mordecai tap dancer Tom Doyed Overton 1889 1944 C Luckeyth Roberts pianist and composer Sol White professional baseball player manager and executive Rev S J Worell Julia Pearl Hughes businesswoman and women s club leader Rosa Henderson singer and entertainerNotes edit The Valhalla Burial Park is now known as Ocean View The Cemetery Beautiful References edit Marcius Chelsia Rose May 26 2018 Frederick Douglass Memorial Park grounds manager sued for dismantling 83 year old iconic gate and sign New York Daily News a b c Frederick Douglass Memorial Park a 53 Acre Cemetery in Staten Island to be controlled by Negroes The New York Age 22 June 1935 p 12 Retrieved 22 November 2020 nbsp French M 2018 08 18 Frederick Douglass Memorial Park New York City Cemetery Project Mary French a b c Chelsia Rose Marcius 27 May 2018 Face off at burial site Daily News pp 22 23 Retrieved 22 November 2020 nbsp Chelsia Rose Marcius 27 May 2018 Face off at burial site Daily News pp 22 23 Retrieved 22 November 2020 nbsp Judge tosses suit against caretaker of black cemetery Daily News 1 July 2018 p 15 Retrieved 22 November 2020 nbsp About Us Frederick Douglass Memorial Park Inc Retrieved December 3 2020 Tracy Steven Carl 1993 Going to Cincinnati A History of the Blues in the Queen City University of Illinois Press ISBN 978 0252019999 via Google Books Elias Brown Negro Leagues Statistics amp History Baseball Reference com Peace at last Slain Bronx mom praised for coping with life of poverty Daily News 4 November 1984 p 227 Retrieved 22 November 2020 nbsp Garraty John Arthur Carnes Mark C 1999 American National Biography Oxford University ISBN 978 0195127935 via Google Books Further reading edit Frederick Douglass Memorial Park Fills Long Felt Need The New York Age July 30 1949 Monument Honors Ex Slave Crusader New York Times May 29 1961 Monument Dedicated In N Y New Journal and Guide Norfolk VA June 10 1961 A Place of Dignity Falls on Hard Times New York Times Oct 17 2008 Hard pressed Staten Island cemetery counting on descendants Staten Island Advance May 14 2009 A cemetery holding Black bodies is in disrepair New York Amsterdam News May 11 2017 In Oakwood a troubled final resting place searches for help Staten Island Advance Jun 20 2017External links editFrederick Douglass Memorial Park Inc Frederick Douglass Memorial Park at Find a Grave nbsp 40 33 49 N 74 08 06 W 40 56361 N 74 13500 W 40 56361 74 13500 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Frederick Douglass Memorial Park amp oldid 1196595448, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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