
Prairie View Cemetery -- Forney TX
N 32° 44.534 W 096° 27.705
14S E 737831 N 3625560
Prairie View Cemetery, the deeply historic and obviously segregated cemetery for African Americans, in Forney TX
Waymark Code: WMWX54
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 10/25/2017
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As soon as Blasterz walked into Prairie View Cemetery, we knew this was the historic black cemetery in Forney. The weeds are tall, the grass unmowed, and the graves are a mix of humble homemade concrete tombstones with handmade decorations made from cookie cutters, Veteran's Administration military tombstones, and modern professional markers.
Prairie View Cemetery (and Hillcrest, the white cemetery on the other side of town) are relics of Forney's cotton-growing Jim Crow segregationist past. This cemetery tells the story of a separate people, who nevertheless are buried with dignity and even honor, given the large number of veterans here.
A very nice arch now graces the entrance to the cemetery.
The day Blasterz were here we estimated there are about 600 people buried here.
City, Town, or Parish / State / Country: Forney TX
 Approximate number of graves: 600+
 Cemetery Status: Active
 Cemetery Website: [Web Link]

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