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Introduction
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Early Life
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Leaving Mount Vernon
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Marthas relationship with Ono
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Using the word enslaved
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What did it mean to be a household slave
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What did you learn about George Washington
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What did you learn about Martha Washington
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What did you learn about the slaves
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Dental dentures
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Living in Philadelphia
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Moving to Philadelphia
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Slave Rotation Plan
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Money Issues
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The Runaway Slave
Description:
Explore the compelling story of Ona Judge, an enslaved woman who escaped from George and Martha Washington, in this thought-provoking book talk. Delve into the complex relationships between the Washingtons and their enslaved workers, examining the realities of household slavery and the challenges faced by those seeking freedom. Gain insights into the lives of George and Martha Washington, their attitudes towards slavery, and the economic considerations that influenced their decisions. Uncover little-known facts about early American history, including the Washingtons' slave rotation plan and the connection between dental dentures and enslaved individuals. Follow Ona Judge's journey from Mount Vernon to Philadelphia and her eventual escape, as author Erica Armstrong Dunbar sheds light on this often-overlooked chapter of American history in conversation with moderator Michele Norris.

Never Caught - The Washingtons' Relentless Pursuit of Their Runaway Slave, Ona Judge

The Aspen Institute
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