Buried Lives: The Enslaved People of George Washington's Mount Vernon

Buried Lives: The Enslaved People of George Washington's Mount Vernon

by Carla Killough McClafferty
Buried Lives: The Enslaved People of George Washington's Mount Vernon

Buried Lives: The Enslaved People of George Washington's Mount Vernon

by Carla Killough McClafferty

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Overview

The untold story of the enslaved people of Mount Vernon, and the illuminating history that is still being discovered in George Washington's historic home today.

When he was eleven years old, George Washington inherited ten human beings. His own life has been well chronicled, but the lives of the people he owned--the people who supported his plantation and were buried in unmarked graves there--have not.

Using fascinating primary source material and photographs of historical artifacts, Carla McClafferty sheds light on the lives of several people George Washington owned; the property laws of the day that complicated his decision to free them; and the Cemetery Survey, an archeological dig that is shaping our understanding of Mount Vernon's Slave Cemetery. Poignant and thought-provoking, Buried Lives blends the past with the present in a forward-looking account of a haunting piece of American history.

Includes a foreword by Zsun-nee Matema, a descendant one of the enslaved people at Mount Vernon who is highlighted in this book, backmatter outlining the author's sources, and an index.

A Junior Library Guild selection
A Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780823441235
Publisher: Holiday House
Publication date: 12/18/2018
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 168
File size: 53 MB
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Age Range: 10 - 12 Years

About the Author

Carla Killough McClafferty is the author of many nonfiction books for young readers, including The Many Faces of George Washington: Remaking a Presidential Icon, which was a School Library Journal Best Book of 2011, a Junior Library Guild selection, and an ALA Notable Book.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix

Introduction 1

Author's Note 7

Chapter 1 William Lee 9

Chapter 2 Christopher Sheets 27

Chapter 3 Caroline (Branham) & Peter Hardiman 41

Chapter 4 Ona Maria Judge 59

Chapter 5 Hercules 75

Chapter 6 The End of an Era 89

Chapter 7 And Then What Happened? 101

Chapter 8 Buried Lives 109

Washington's Own Words About Slavery 130

Source Notes 133

Selected Bibliography 141

Picture Credits 150

Acknowledgments 151

Index 153

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