The
first American city survey of black neighborhoods included
the studying the origins and mapping these free places,
which co-existed with slave dealers and slave holders. Excavation
of several blocks at the south end of Old Town produced
the first tangible picture of free African American life
in Alexandria before the Civil War. City archaeologists
recovered thousands of artifacts from an extensive assemblage
of working class domestic refuse. The study of various other
sites has documented the diet and life ways of independent
black families.