The Other Madisons : the lost history of a president's Black family Bettye Kearse.

By: Kearse, Bettye [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boston : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2020Description: 253pContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781328603531Other title: Lost history of a president's Black familySubject(s): Madison, James, 1751-1836 -- Family | Madison, James, 1751-1836 -- relations with African Americans | Madison family | Mandy, active 18th century | Coreen, active 18th century | African American families -- History | Racially mixed people -- United States | Slaves -- Virginia -- History | Freedmen -- Texas -- HistoryAdditional physical formats: Print version:: The Other MadisonsDDC classification: 973.510922 LOC classification: E342.1
Contents:
The new Griotte -- The box -- Family stories -- Footsteps -- Living history -- Destination Jim Crow -- The dentist -- Beads -- The castle -- The museum -- "Visiting" -- Sanctuaries -- In search of the President's son -- Elizabeth -- Free! -- Gramps -- New York memorial -- The plantation's tale -- History. Heritage. Memory.
Summary: "A descendant of a slave named Coreen, and-according to oral tradition-her owner, President James Madison, finally shares her family's story."-- Provided by publisher.
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The new Griotte -- The box -- Family stories -- Footsteps -- Living history -- Destination Jim Crow -- The dentist -- Beads -- The castle -- The museum -- "Visiting" -- Sanctuaries -- In search of the President's son -- Elizabeth -- Free! -- Gramps -- New York memorial -- The plantation's tale -- History. Heritage. Memory.

"A descendant of a slave named Coreen, and-according to oral tradition-her owner, President James Madison, finally shares her family's story."-- Provided by publisher.

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