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Episode 7: Preserving

Intertwined: The Enslaved Community at George Washington’s Mount Vernon

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Episode  ·  54:20  ·  Dec 20, 2021

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Episode 7: “Preserving” Edmund Parker never knew George and Martha Washington, but he knew Mount Vernon and the Washington Family very well. Parker was one of the many enslaved people who labored on the plantation in the nineteenth century after the Washingtons’ deaths. Later, as a free man, Parker was among Mount Vernon’s first interpreters when the Mount Vernon Ladies’ Association purchased the property. In this episode, we explore what happened to the Mount Vernon landscape in the nineteenth century and various efforts to preserve the estate and George Washington’s memory as the nation headed for civil war. Featuring: Dr. Scott Casper, President, The American Antiquarian Society Dr. Lydia Mattice Brandt, Associate Professor of Art History, University of South Carolina Rebecca Baird, Archivist, Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington Thomas Reinhart, Director of Preservation, George Washington’s Mount Vernon Dr. Douglas Bradburn, President and CEO, George Washington’s Mount Vernon William Norwood Holland, Jr., J.D., retired, National Labor Relations Board Dr. Jason Boroughs, Research Archaeologist, George Washington’s Mount Vernon Full transcripts, show notes, and bibliographies available at www.georgewashingtonpodcast.com.

54m 20s  ·  Dec 20, 2021

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