Master George's People

Master George's People
Title Master George's People PDF eBook
Author Marfe Ferguson Delano
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 64
Release 2013
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1426307594

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As the first President of the United States of America and the Commander in Chief who led a rebel army to victory in the Revolutionary War, George Washington was a legendary leader of men. He had high expectations of his soldiers, employees, and associates. At his Virginia plantation, Mount Vernon, his expectations of his workers were no different: "I expect such labor as they ought to render" he wrote. Except there was a big difference. The workers who kept Mount Vernon operating were enslaved. And although Washington called them "my people," by law they were his property. But the people of Mount Vernon were so much more, and they each have compelling stories to tell. These are fascinating portraits of cooks, overseers, valets, farm hands, and more- essential people nearly lost in the shadows of the past- interwoven with an extraordinary examination of the conscience of the Father of Our Country.

Master George's People

Master George's People
Title Master George's People PDF eBook
Author Marfe Ferguson Delano
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 64
Release 2013
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1426307594

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As the first President of the United States of America and the Commander in Chief who led a rebel army to victory in the Revolutionary War, George Washington was a legendary leader of men. He had high expectations of his soldiers, employees, and associates. At his Virginia plantation, Mount Vernon, his expectations of his workers were no different: "I expect such labor as they ought to render" he wrote. Except there was a big difference. The workers who kept Mount Vernon operating were enslaved. And although Washington called them "my people," by law they were his property. But the people of Mount Vernon were so much more, and they each have compelling stories to tell. These are fascinating portraits of cooks, overseers, valets, farm hands, and more- essential people nearly lost in the shadows of the past- interwoven with an extraordinary examination of the conscience of the Father of Our Country.

"The Only Unavoidable Subject of Regret"

Title "The Only Unavoidable Subject of Regret" PDF eBook
Author Mary V. Thompson
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre History
ISBN 9780813941844

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"American historians began producing in-depth studies of slavery and slave life shortly after World War II, but it was not until the early 1980s that the country's museums took the first tentative steps to interpret those same controversial topics. Perhaps because of the tremendous amount of primary material related to George Washington, almost no one looked into the lives of Mount Vernon's enslaved population. Incorporating the results of detailed digging, of both the archaeological and archival varieties, the number of chapters grew as further questions arose. While a few scholars outside Mount Vernon turned their attention to Washington's changing ideas about slavery, they largely overlooked the daily lives of those who were enslaved on the estate, a subject about which visitors expressed a desire to know more. The resulting book makes use of a wide range of sources, including letters, financial ledgers, work reports, travel diaries kept by visitors to Mount Vernon, the reminiscences of family members, former slaves, and neighbors, reports by archaeologists, and surviving artifacts to flesh out the lives of a people who left few written records, but made up 90 percent of the estate's population. The book begins with a look at George and Martha Washington as slaveowners, before turning to various facets of slave life ranging from work, to family life, housing, foodways, private enterprise, and resistance. Along the way, readers will see a relationship between Washington's military career and his style of plantation management, learn of the many ways slaves rebelled against their condition, and get to know many of the enslaved people who made Mount Vernon their home"--

George Washington's Rules to Live by

George Washington's Rules to Live by
Title George Washington's Rules to Live by PDF eBook
Author George Washington
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 132
Release 2014
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1426315007

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"How to sit, stand, smile, & be cool!"--Cover.

George Washington, Spymaster

George Washington, Spymaster
Title George Washington, Spymaster PDF eBook
Author Thomas B. Allen
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 196
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9781426300417

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A biography of Revolutionary War general and first President of the United States, George Washington, focusing on his use of spies to gather intelligence that helped the colonies win the war.

A Birthday Cake for George Washington

A Birthday Cake for George Washington
Title A Birthday Cake for George Washington PDF eBook
Author Ramin Ganeshram
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre African Americans
ISBN 9780545538237

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An expoloration of fifty influential and inspirational women who changed the world. Everyone is buzzing about the president's birthday! Especially George Washington's servants who scurry around the kitchen preparing to make this the best celebration ever. Oh, how George Washington loves his cake! And, oh, how he depends on Hercules, his head chef, to make it for him. Hercules, a slave, takes great pride in baking the president's cake. But this year there is one problem--they are out of sugar. This story, told in the voice of Delia, Hercules' young daughter, is based on real events, and underscores the loving exchange between a very determined father and his eager daughter who are faced with an unspoken, bittersweet reality.

George Washington

George Washington
Title George Washington PDF eBook
Author Tamara L. Britton
Publisher ABDO
Total Pages 51
Release 2020-08-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1098212436

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This biography introduces readers to George Washington including his military service, early political career, and key events from Washington's administration including creating the first presidential cabinet, creating a financial plan for the new nation, and planning Washington, DC. Information about his childhood, family, personal life, and retirement years is included. A timeline, fast facts, and sidebars provide additional information. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Checkerboard Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.