OVIEDO, Fla. For longer than many can remember, grieving Black families have followed the caskets of their deceased loved ones along a bumpy dirt road into Boston Cemetery where scores of Oviedo’s early farmworkers and veterans of both World Wars are buried. But the untold story of the century-old cemetery — tucked today between large subdivisions of homes — lies under that gravelly and .
They want a full investigation to determine whether the land on which the provincial liquor board wants to build an automation centre has human remains.
The legislative hearing comes after more than two years of debate over the future of the one of the most significant historic landmarks in Kansas history.