Changing Perceptions of the Dead
I’ve chosen the graves of a deceased female slave and the wife of a former president of Harvard in the Old Burial Ground. The graves are remarkably similar all throughout the graveyard. The graves of the slave, Cicely, and the free women of high standing, Margarit Holyoke, exemplify this in their striking similarity. The design of their headstones is pretty much identical. The only notable difference is the inscription which obviously must be adjusted per person. Death is the ultimate equalizer and there is no special reverence given to the any of the occupants of the Old Burial Ground whether they be slave or former president of Harvard. The Grave of Margarit Holyoke The Grave of Cicely Mt. Auburn Cemetery tells a different story. The memorial I’ve chosen from Mt. Auburn Cemetery is the Mary Baker Eddy Monument. Mary Baker Eddy was an American religious leader and author who founded The Church of Christ, Scientist in 1879. The monument consists of fifteen foot pillars with...