Mr. Lawrence E, Walker, Storyteller & Filmmaker & Historian, portrays Caesar, a slave and Revolutionary War Soldier born 1755 and died in 1832  

 This Sunday, February 22, 2009 at 10:30 am in the United Church of Christ, located at 220 West Seventh Street in Plainfield, Caesar tells the stories of former slaves/persons buried at the Historic Lamington Black Cemetery in Lamington, NJ.  

This cemetery dates back to the late 1700's and is the oldest final resting place in the State of New Jersey for black Revolutionary War, Civil War Soldiers and people of colored.

 

 
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