For the first time, Black veterans laid to rest at the Rose Hill Cemetery in Manassas, Virginia, are receiving special recognition this Veterans Day .

The local Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion Post recently learned about the African American cemetery and the fact it had been overlooked in traditional ceremonies.

Once located in the countryside, Rose Hill Cemetery is now surrounded by industrial buildings. It's hard to see or find unless you know where to look. The cemetery dates back to the mid-1800s and was created during segregation. It's now owned and maintained by the city.

“Growing up, it was the Black cemetery. It was where the African Americans all came,” said Manassas Mayor Michelle Davis-Younger.

When local VFW Post historian Jerry Martin recently learned about

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