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History to know this #PresidentsDay:
Ona Judge escaped enslavement from George and Martha Washington in 1796, fleeing the President’s House in Philadelphia for freedom.
Now the National Park Service has removed an exhibit telling her story.
theconversation.com/martha-was…
Martha Washington’s enslaved maid Ona Judge made a daring escape to freedom – but the National Park Service has erased her story from Philadelphia exhibit
Ona Judge was one of 9 people George Washington owned when he lived in the President’s House in Philadelphia.The Conversation
This #PresidentsDay, let’s look at George Washington at his worst.
At 22, Washington’s failed 1754 mission near Fort Duquesne helped spark a global war.
A historian argues those early mistakes forged the resilient leadership he’d later bring to the American Revolution. theconversation.com/how-a-22-y… #Histodons @histodons
How a 22-year-old George Washington learned how to lead, from a series of mistakes in the Pennsylvania wilderness
Washington’s fundamental character as a military leader was forged in the Ohio River Valley, where he also inadvertently helped ignite the French and Indian War.The Conversation
History to know this #PresidentsDay weekend:
Ona Judge escaped enslavement from George and Martha Washington in 1796, fleeing the President’s House in Philadelphia for freedom.
Now the National Park Service has removed an exhibit telling her story.
theconversation.com/martha-was…
Martha Washington’s enslaved maid Ona Judge made a daring escape to freedom – but the National Park Service has erased her story from Philadelphia exhibit
Ona Judge was one of 9 people George Washington owned when he lived in the President’s House in Philadelphia.The Conversation
