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Slavery in the President's Neighborhood Virtual Exhibits

Slavery in the President's Neighborhood Virtual Exhibits

Explore virtual exhibits related to the Slavery in the President’s Neighborhood initiative. Many people think of the White House as a symbol of democracy, but it also embodies America’s complicated past and the paradoxical relationship between slavery and freedom in the nation’s capital. While there are few written accounts of the enslaved and free African Americans who built, lived, and worked at the White House, their voices can be found in letters, newspapers, memoirs, census records, architecture, and oral histories. By connecting these details from diverse sources, the White House Historical Association seeks to return these individuals to the historical forefront.