Lives Bound Together: Slavery at George Washington’s Mount Vernon explores the personal stories of the people enslaved at Mount Vernon while providing insight into George Washington’s evolving opposition to slavery.
This exhibit first opened to the public in October of 2016 after years of research. Mount Vernon is now happy to share much of the contents of the exhibit online. Experiencing the exhibit in its physical space is very moving and impactful in a way a website is not. However, we wanted to share with as many people as possible the stories of the individuals who were enslaved here at Mount Vernon.
Much of the content from the physical exhibit can be found on the webpages listed below:
- Slavery in the 18th Century
- Daily Life
- Enslaved Labor
- Washington and Slavery
- Slavery after Washington