What Lies Beneath the Ground
A Reckoning at Deerfield Beach’s “Old Colored Cemetery”
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Sherman Morris
In What Lies Beneath the Ground: A Reckoning with Deerfield Beach’s "Old Colored Cemetery,” Dr. Sherman J. Morris offers a deeply personal essay on Black memory, sacred land, segregation, and the unfinished work of telling the truth. Written by a son of Deerfield Beach, this work speaks directly to the young Black people of the city while inviting all listeners to confront a history too often neglected, softened, or ignored.
This is not simply the story of a cemetery. It is the story of a people—Black families who helped build Deerfield Beach while living under the weight of segregation, and a burial ground formed in a world that separated Black people in life and in death. It is the story of what happens when memory is neglected, land becomes valuable, and a community is forced to contend for the dignity of its dead. After years of silence, the ground finally spoke back.
Part witness, part public history, and part call to leadership, this essay is an offering, a warning, and a call to remembrance. It asks listeners to look again at the land, at the city, and at the truths buried beneath both.
©2026 Dr. Sherman J. Morris (P)2026 Dr. Sherman J. Morris