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Telling the Story of the Enslaved at Monticello

by Georgetown African American Historic Landmark Project|Published April 27, 2019

Monticello takes the lead in telling the story of the enslaved.

Descendants of Sally Hemmings, past and present, gather at Monticello in Virginia.

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