"Slavery at Jefferson's Monticello: Paradox of Liberty" in Washington DC - January 27-October 14
Smithsonian Institute.
Using objects from museum collections and archaeological excavations, this landmark exhibition examines slavery through the lens of Jefferson's plantation and the experiences of six families living at Monticello.
National Museum of American History, Washington DC.
10am-5:30pm daily.
$Free.
Email: info@si.edu .
For details, please click this link.
For more info call: 202-633-1000.
"Slavery at Jefferson's Monticello: Paradox of Liberty" in Washington DC - January 27-October 14
Smithsonian Institute.
Using objects from museum collections and archaeological excavations, this landmark exhibition examines slavery through the lens of Jefferson's plantation and the experiences of six families living at Monticello.
National Museum of American History, Washington DC.
10am-5:30pm daily.
$Free.
Email: info@si.edu .
For details, please click this link.
For more info call: 202-633-1000.
"Slavery at Jefferson's Monticello: Paradox of Liberty" in Washington DC - January 27-October 14
Smithsonian Institute.
Using objects from museum collections and archaeological excavations, this landmark exhibition examines slavery through the lens of Jefferson's plantation and the experiences of six families living at Monticello.
National Museum of American History, Washington DC.
10am-5:30pm daily.
$Free.
Email: info@si.edu .
For details, please click this link.
For more info call: 202-633-1000.
"Slavery at Jefferson's Monticello: Paradox of Liberty" in Washington DC - January 27-October 14
Smithsonian Institute.
Using objects from museum collections and archaeological excavations, this landmark exhibition examines slavery through the lens of Jefferson's plantation and the experiences of six families living at Monticello.
National Museum of American History, Washington DC.
10am-5:30pm daily.
$Free.
Email: info@si.edu .
For details, please click this link.
For more info call: 202-633-1000.
"Slavery at Jefferson's Monticello: Paradox of Liberty" in Washington DC - January 27-October 14
Smithsonian Institute.
Using objects from museum collections and archaeological excavations, this landmark exhibition examines slavery through the lens of Jefferson's plantation and the experiences of six families living at Monticello.
National Museum of American History, Washington DC.
10am-5:30pm daily.
$Free.
Email: info@si.edu .
For details, please click this link.
For more info call: 202-633-1000.
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Above photos credited to and including all rights reserved to (from left to right): 2. Meadowcreek Golf Course: courtesy Meadowcreek Golf Course, 4. Monticello: Jennifer Jones, 6. Historic Downtown Mall: Jennifer Jones.