230 dead Black boys. A ‘secret cemetery.’ This is what officials knew.

230 dead Black boys. A ‘secret cemetery.’ This is what officials knew.

Among weeds and crawling vines, then-state delegate Troy Brailey found cracked gravestones marking the burial plots of Black boys who died during the late 19th and early 20th centuries at a state juvenile detention facility with a documented history of abuse and neglect. It was called the House of R...

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