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*The following fifteen minute video documentary, created by SBS Dateline, is about New York City's Hart island, the history of the structures on it, and its massive potters field where over 700,000 people have been buried since 1868.  It also features a few women who have worked to visit their still born children buried on the island.  How these women and others have been working to get the island more accessible to those who want to visit the grave site.     
 
*The following fifteen minute video documentary, created by SBS Dateline, is about New York City's Hart island, the history of the structures on it, and its massive potters field where over 700,000 people have been buried since 1868.  It also features a few women who have worked to visit their still born children buried on the island.  How these women and others have been working to get the island more accessible to those who want to visit the grave site.     
  
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*The following eleven minute video, created by Vox, details the history of Hart Island and how recently it came to national attention due to the Covid-19 pandemic as the resting place of many who died as a result of the virus.  
 
*The following eleven minute video, created by Vox, details the history of Hart Island and how recently it came to national attention due to the Covid-19 pandemic as the resting place of many who died as a result of the virus.  
  
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