I just moved across the street and noticed that the traffic was like none I've ever seen in a cemetery. Turned out to be a Pokémon stop. A HUGE Pokémon stop.
I finally decided to take a walk through. It's amazing as creepy as it sounds. It sparked my curiosity, so I decided to do some research. That's when I found out about the 3 cemeteries. Elmwood was where the whites were laid and Pinewood was the African American side and then there was Potters, where the poor was buried. I found out that it was a fence that kept the cemetery segregated until 1969 (when it was removed). I decided to find Pinewood. It's located on 9th street side. You can find the tomb of the first black architect. You can see where the fence separated the 2 places. You will find the tombs of the slave masters that was dedicated to their slave.
Don't get me wrong, there is also a couple Confederate war monuments and other cool stuff. In all, it's a peaceful, educational, relaxing walk or jog. Walking gives you the opportunity to read the tombstones. It's huge so make sure your phone is charged in case you get lost and need to use the navigation to get out.