they held a mock symbolic burial of a former slave woman named hannah reynolds who was killed here on the morning of april 9. no one ever knew where she was buried. they do her name and who her master was, her owner and the african-american community of appomattox county got together with the national parks service and planned for months this amazing performance that was a living history burial, a funeral for hannah reynolds. the choirs were terrific. they same -- they sang spirituals. without any accompaniment. i was surprised stunned, and please define hundreds and hundreds of black folks. i have never seen that many of the civil war site. today there are almost none. that is a very very old saga. historic. it goes back to the years when civil war sites -- and this is changing by the national parks service, they have begun to make great strides -- but it used to be seen as essentially a place where you saw the story of the blue in the grade. you saw the story of an. a site-specific story of battle and combat that you did not encounter anything about the war being what it is about. f