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Paula Roberts Henderson

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Paula Roberts Henderson, 1998
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Sisters Robin Roberts-Martin (left), Ellen Hodnett (center), and Paula Henderson (right), 1998
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Dates: 1946–

Family: Hemings, Madison

Residence (at time of interview): Los Angeles, CA

Three daughters of Consuelo and Elmer Wayles Roberts were interviewed together in Los Angeles: Paula Henderson, Robin Roberts-Martin, and Ellen Hodnett, a teacher and school principal. They recalled their father, a graduate of U.C.L.A., a mortician, and a probation officer. In 1976 he told Time magazine he thought Thomas Jefferson would be “unhappy about man’s inability to learn anything about living with his fellow man, despite all the advances in technology.” 

The Roberts sisters had vivid memories of their grandfather William Giles Roberts, who ran the family mortuary before moving to his farm northeast of Los Angeles. They are proud of the Robertses as one of the earliest and most influential black families in Los Angeles. As for their Jefferson ancestry, the genetic tests of 1998 were “just a scientific confirmation of what we already knew.” As Paula Henderson said, “It was really important in the Roberts family that each person do something important.  It didn't matter who your relatives were if you didn't do something yourself.”

Interview Information

4 Dec. 1998, Los Angeles, CA
Interviewees: Paula Henderson, Ellen Hodnett, Robin Roberts-Martin

Excerpts

(audio)
“Grandpops was so awesome”

The three Roberts sisters note the similarities between Thomas Jefferson and their grandfather, William Giles Roberts.

Theme: Family

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“An extraordinary person”

From childhood, Ellen Hodnett had a strong impression of Sally Hemings.

Theme: Opinion of Sally Hemings

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“That’s what’s been passed on to us”

Ellen Hodnett and Paula Henderson discuss the relationship between Jefferson and Sally Hemings.

Theme: Hemings-Jefferson Relationship

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Ancestry

  • Elizabeth Hemings 1735–1807 John Wayles 1715–1773
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  • Sally Hemings 1773–1835
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  • Madison Hemings 1805–1877
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  • Ellen Hemings Roberts 1856–1940
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  • Paula Roberts Henderson 1946–

Related People

  • Ellen Hemings Roberts great-grandmother
  • Ellen Roberts Hodnett sister
  • Robin Roberts-Martin sister
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