Sarah Johnson's Mount Vernon

the forgotten history of an American shrine

Explores the role of African-Americans in creating and maintaining Mount Vernon, the home of U.S. president George Washington, in the century after his death, looking specifically at the work of Sarah Johnson, a slave who spent more than fifty years at the estate both before and after the Civil War, and who encouraged her friends and family members to continue the legacy.

Hill and Wang
2008
9780809084142
book

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218159757376992467175552263098HOHS261HOHS012853973.4 CAS973.415825759371742569409