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Slavery

Articles on slavery at Monticello, Jefferson's ownership of slaves, and the enslaved people who lived and worked on his plantations.

54 Entries

  • Ann-Elizabeth Fossett Isaacs
  • Betsy Hemmings
  • Beverly Hemings
  • Burwell Colbert
  • Charcoal
  • Clothing for Monticello's Enslaved Community
  • Coopering
  • Cowrie Shell
  • Critta Hemings Bowles
  • Edith Hern Fossett
  • Edmund Bacon
  • Edward Coles
  • Elizabeth Hemings
  • Eston Hemings Jefferson
  • Free Workmen
  • Gabriel Lilly
  • George Wythe Randolph
  • Harriet Hemings
  • Hemings or Hemmings
  • Indentured Servants
  • Isaac Granger Jefferson
  • James A. Bear, Jr.
  • James Hemings
  • James Hubbard
  • James Thomson Callender
  • John Hartwell Cocke
  • John Hemmings
  • Joiner's Shop
  • Joseph Fossett
  • Jupiter Evans
  • Living Free in Virginia
  • Madison Hemings
  • Martin Hemings
  • Mary Hemings Bell
  • Mary Hern
  • Minerva Granger
  • Monticello Dining Room
  • Nace
  • Nailery
  • Notes on the State of Virginia
  • Overview of Mulberry Row
  • People Enslaved at Monticello Who Gained Their Freedom
  • Peter Fossett
  • Peter Hemings
  • Robert Hemmings
  • Robert Hughes
  • Robert Pleasants
  • Sally Hemings
  • Shadwell
  • Textile Workshop
  • The Business of Slavery at Monticello
  • The Practice of Slavery at Monticello
  • Thomas Jefferson's Attitudes Toward Slavery
  • Wormley Hughes

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