For more than 50 years, Monticello has researched and collected the histories of the enslaved community and their descendants to share a more fulsome narrative of American history. Join descendant Gayle Jessup White and curator Emilie Johnson, Ph. D as they discuss how Monticello has used material culture, historic landscapes, and oral histories to connect the past with the present.
Gayle Jessup White
Emilie Johnson, PhD
Duane Hughes '88, Moderator
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