DIGGING FOR DIGNITY: Healing Hands from Heaven Buried at People’s Burial Park. By Pastor Kyev P. Tatum, Sr.,
DIGGING FOR DIGNITY: Healing Hands from Heaven Buried at People’s Burial Park. By Pastor Kyev P. Tatum, Sr., In the history of Fort Worth, Texas, there are stories buried beneath the soil that deserve to rise again. At People’s Burial Park rest two of the most important African-American physicians in the history of North Texas — Dr. Riley Ransom and Dr. George Murry Munchus. That alone is extraordinary. Not one pioneering Black physician. But two. Two sons of formerly enslaved families. Two men who rose from segregation, racism, and systemic injustice to become healers for a community too often denied medical care. Two men who helped build Black medicine in Fort Worth when many hospitals either refused to treat African-Americans or forced them into segregated basements. And today, both men are buried in the same sacred ground at People’s Burial Park. What a testimony. What a history. What a responsibility. Dr. George Murry Munchus, born August 6, 1887, was the son of former...