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  1. 21 de may. de 2024 · When Ona Judge saw a chance to free herself from slavery to the president, she didn't hesitate to take it.

  2. 27 de may. de 2024 · These footsteps signal that Ona (aka Oney) Judge, a 23-year-old seamstress for Martha Washington, fled from the President’s House in Philadelphia on May 21,1796. She eventually arrived in New Hampshire via The Underground Railroad. Why run at this time?

  3. Hace 3 días · During the fall of 1796, George Washington's final months in office, Ona Judge Staines, a slave belonging to the First Family, escaped the Executive Mansion in Philadelphia (equivalent to today's White House) and made her way to Portsmouth, New Hampshire.

  4. 28 de may. de 2024 · Oney Judge is a slave. But on the plantation of Mount Vernon, the beautiful home of George and Martha Washington, she is not called a slave. She is referred to as a servant, and a house servant at that -- a position of influence and respect.

    • Ann Rinaldi
    • Jan 6, 2004
    • 068985188X
    • 12 and up
  5. 15 de may. de 2024 · Once Washington's slave, Ona Judge was free --and a fugitive -- for the rest of her life. By Julia Ann Weekes NHWeekend Editor. May 15, 2024 Updated May 16, 2024. Black Heritage Trail of New...

  6. 22 de may. de 2024 · Laurel Ridge Elementary School student Tessa Tritan unveils a plaque commemorating the life of Ona Judge, a woman enslaved by George and Martha Washington who ran away to freedom, as part of the Juneteenth celebration June 19 at Mount Vernon Estate.

  7. 30 de may. de 2024 · In 1796 John Jack & Phillis harbored Ona (Oney) Judge (Jud), a fugitive slave woman who had run away from George and Martha Washington. Warner's slaves are said to have lived in a wooden house which stood just behind the brick house.