“Triumph Of The Human Spirit Day:” Ceremony to Honor African Burial Ground In Lower Manhattan, Reflect on Legacy of African Diaspora Across New York
“On this significant occasion, we honor the Triumph of the Human Spirit Day and reflect on the profound legacy of the African Burial Ground,” said NYC Chief Equity Officer and New York City Mayor’s Office of Equity & Racial Justice Commissioner Sideya Sherman. “This celebration not only commemorates Dr. Lorenzo Pace’s powerful tribute but also reminds us of the resilience and strength of our city’s Black communities. Let’s reaffirm our commitment to fostering equity and inclusivity in our cultural narratives. Together, we can ensure that the stories of those who came before us are honored and that their contributions continue to inspire future generations.”
Triumph of the Human Spirit, located in Manhattan’s Foley Square, is the world’s largest site-specific outdoor installation dedicated to the discourse of African-American slavery. Installed in 2000, the monument is a five-story-high, 300-ton sculpture designed and built by Dr. Lorenzo Pace. The artwork was commissioned by the City of New York through the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs Percent for Art program to pay homage to those interred in the African Burial Ground, which lies beneath the Monument’s footprint and stretches for nearly seven square miles below the concrete and asphalt of lower Manhattan.Once forgotten, but then rediscovered during pre-construction excavation for a new federal office building, the African Burial Ground National Monument – designed by architect Rodney Leon – is the final resting place for many free and enslaved colonial-era Africans. “Triumph of the Human Spirit” was New York City’s response to memorialize those souls.
Each year, Dr. Lorenzo Pace hosts a community event at the Triumph of the Human Spirit monument in honor of the site and those buried below. This year, the 24th anniversary event was the largest to date, with more than 300 public school students members of the public in attendance to learn about the African Burial Ground and the history of slavery and the legacy of the African diaspora in New York City.

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs

Triumph of the Human Spirit Day celebration at African Burial Ground. Image Credit – NYC Dept. of Cultural Affairs
The initial release about the event is below:
ON OCTOBER 10, “TRIUMPH OF THE HUMAN SPIRIT DAY” CEREMONY WILL HONOR THE AFRICAN BURIAL GROUND IN LOWER MANHATTAN AND REFLECT ON THE LEGACY OF THE AFRICAN DIASPORA ACROSS NEW YORK
Editor’s note: Staten Islander recently interviewed Heather Quinlan, who is producing a documentary about the forgotten African American Slave graveyard on Staten Island.
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