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  1. This video was created by the New-York Historical Society Teen Leaders in collaboration with the Untold project. Ona Judge Staines was born in April 1774. Her mother, Betty Davis, was an enslaved Black woman held by George and Martha Washington at their plantation, Mount Vernon, in Virginia. Her father, Andrew Judge, was a white indentured ...

  2. 1846 interview with Ona Judge Staines. by the Rev. Benjamin Chase. Letter to the editor, The Liberator, January 1, 1847..As quoted in Slave Testimony, Two Centuries of Letters, Speeches, Interviews, and Autobiographies, John W. Blassingame, ed. (Baton Rouge and London: Louisiana State University Press, 1977), pp. 248-50.

  3. 26 de ene. de 2017 · This is a brief biographical sketch of slave Oney Judge as portrayed in I Ain't No Three Fifths of a Person -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVchKPo-uxsA d...

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    • Fairfax Network - Fairfax County Public Schools
  4. Oney Judge was born about 1773 at Mount Vernon, the Fairfax County plantation of George Washington. She is listed as twelve years old in an inventory of slaves prepared by Washington and dated February 18, 1786.

  5. Watch the gripping tale of Oney Judge, George & Martha Washington's favorite slave.Late one night Jen Kirkman drank a bottle and a half of wine and then disc...

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    • DrunkHistory
  6. 8 de feb. de 2017 · Martha Washington, who lived until 1802, couldn’t even legally have emancipated her enslaved workers upon her death (including, technically, Oney Judge Staines and her children), as they were ...