Sambo's Grave

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Sambo's Grave
Sambo's Grave is the burial site of a young African cabin boy or slave, in the small village of Sunderland PointEngland, near Heysham and Overton, Lancashire. Sunderland Point used to be a port, serving cottonsugar and slave ships from the West Indies and North America.The grave, while not a tourist attraction in itself, is a site of interest which many locals travel to see, and perhaps contemplate the sad story that brought Sambo so far from his home.While travelling with his enslaver in 1736, Sambo died from a disease contracted from contact with Europeans, to which he had no natural immunity (although some more romanticised stories say that he died of a broken heart when his enslaver left him there). He was buried in unconsecrated ground (as he was not a Christian) on the weatherbeaten shoreline of Morecambe Bay. Today, the grave almost always bears flowers or stones painted by the local children.
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