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Washington avoided the issue publicly, believing that bitter debates over slavery could tear apart the fragile nation. He made his most public antislavery ...
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Slavery and Family ... A census of the enslaved community at Mount Vernon compiled in the summer of 1799, months before George Washington's death, indicated that ...
Feb 15, 2015 · Slavery is mentioned, but only in one section of the brochure, which directs visitors to the Slave Memorial and Burial Ground. MtVernon_field.
The enslaved community at Mount Vernon began to dissolve in 1801 as a result of Washington's death and his directions about manumitting his slaves in his will.