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Getting Word: African American Families of Monticello
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Olivia Hemmons Crockett
1939–2001
William Cunningham
1917–2010
Forrest Cutright
1910–
William Dalton
1961–
Ellen Craft Dammond
1916–2009
Angela Hughes Davidson
1948–
Christopher Day
Noel Day, Jr.
1956–
Stephen De Windt
1946–2011
Doris Diggs
Eliga Diggs
1935–
Lester B. Diggs
1939–
Bessie Baskerville Dorsey
1902–2003
Sarah Woodson Early
1825–1907
Nancy Durant Edmonds
1928–
George Edmondson
1836–1922
Clara Lee Fisher
1962–
Betty Ann Fitch
1939–
Martha Fletcher
1924–
Jane Aileen Gordon Floyd
1912–2002
Edith Hern Fossett
1787–1854
Joseph Fossett
1780 – 1858
Peter Fossett
1815–1901
Rosemary Medley Ghoston
1942–
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