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Slavery at Mount Vernon
May 8, 2007 from 1-1:45 p.m. (ET)
for Students in Grades 8-12
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Although born into a class and society in which slavery was rarely questioned, Washington came to believe that the institution of slavery should be abolished by legislative measure. In his will, he freed his slaves. In doing so, he was the only one of nine American presidents who owned slaves to emancipate them. This 45-minute program, presented in partnership with George Washington’s Mount Vernon Estate & Gardens, examines the lives of the enslaved community at Mount Vernon as well as George Washington’s changing attitudes toward slavery.
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