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Historic Black Cemetery Tour at Cedar Grove Cemetery

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Hosted by the AAHGS Charlotte Chapter, explore the rich history and serene beauty of Cedar Grove Cemetery on our guided tour where every stone tells a story. The Tour will be held on Sunday, February 22 from 2-4pm ET. Register for the tour on Eventbrite here.

About Cedar Grove Cemetery:
More than 67 acres of land once made up a tract of land that began at Beatties Ford Road and covered an area that now has homes and an elementary school.  Once planned as a large African American cemetery, the land was apportioned to developers and the city of Charlotte over the last 100 years.  All that remains of the once beautiful cemetery is around 1.8 acres of land with an unknown number of graves.

People still visit the graves, leaving small gifts, tokens, and flowers.  Veterans have flags placed on their graves on the appropriate holidays.  Yet, other than these simple gestures, the cemetery has fallen into disrepair and neglect since the last known owner and caretaker, John S. Davidson, passed away in 1972. 

Mr. Davidson is buried there and may well be one of the last people interred on the property.  Working with three siblings and forming the Davidson Bros. Funeral Services company, John Shead outlived his brothers passing away at the age of 100.  He was the sole person responsible for the land, and his immediate relatives have long passed on.

The cemetery is now abandoned, and something meaningful is happening on the site.  The purpose of “Save Cedar Grove” is to finally put forth a project that can bring the space back to a place of peace and pride for the community and those who rest within it.

Date and Time

Sunday, February 22, 2026, 2:00 PM until 4:00 PM Eastern Time (US & Canada) (UTC-05:00)

Location

Cedar Grove Cemetery
2375 Hildebrand Street
Charlotte, NC  28216
USA

Category

Public

Registration Info

Registration is required
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Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society, Inc.

P. O. Box 73067
Washington, DC 20056-3067

202.234.5350

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