The Flatbush African Burial Ground or FABG is the site of a historic African-American cemetery dating to the 17th century at Church and Bedford Avenue in Brooklyn, on land formerly owned by the adjacent Flatbush Reformed Dutch Church.[1][2][3][4]
^King, Nelson A. (2021-07-01). "Flatbush Locals Celebrated Juneteenth With Art to Raise Awareness of African Burial Ground". Brownstoner. Retrieved 2021-08-20.
^Meade, Elizabeth. Prepare for Death and Follow Me: An Archaeological Survey of the Historic Period Cemeteries of New York City (Thesis). CUNY Academic Works.
^Historical Perspectives, Inc. (2021). Archaelogical Topic Intensive Study to Identify the Descendant Community for the 2286 Church Avenue Site (PDF) (Report). New York City Economic Development Corporation. p. 88.
^Schenck, P. L (1881). Historical sketch of the Zabriskie homestead (removed 1877), Flatbush, L.I: with biographical accounts of some of those who have resided in it. Brooklyn: publisher not identified. ISBN 978-0-598-99582-7. OCLC 1046019507.
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