Oney Judge
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Oney Judge (auch Ona) (* circa 1773; † 25. Februar 1848 in Greenland, New Hampshire) war eine Sklavin auf George Washingtons Plantage Mount Vernon, in Virginia. Ab 1789 war sie Dienstbotin in Washingtons Präsidentschaftshaushalt, 1796 floh sie in die Freiheit; alle Versuche, sie wieder in die Sklaverei zurückzuholen, waren vergeblich. Sie ist die bekannteste der Mount-Vernon-Sklaven, da sie in den 1840er Jahren zweimal von abolitionistischen Zeitungen interviewt wurde.
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Ona "Oney" Judge Staines (c. 1773 – February 25, 1848) was a female slave of mixed races who was owned by the Washington family, first at the family's plantation at Mount Vernon and later, after George Washington became president, at the President's House in Philadelphia, then the nation's capital city. In her early twenties, she absconded, becoming a fugitive slave, after learning that Martha Washington had intended to transfer ownership of her to her granddaughter, known to have a horrible temper. She fled to New Hampshire, where she married, had children, and converted to Christianity. Though she was never freed, the Washington family did not want to risk public backlash in forcing her to return to Virginia and after years of failing to persuade her to return, the family stopped pressin
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Oney Judge
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Oney Judge
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Ona "Oney" Judge Staines
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Ona "Oney" Judge Staines
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Greenland, New Hampshire, U.S.
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1848-02-25
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Eliza Staines
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Nancy Staines
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Will Staines
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1848-02-25
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Betty
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Andrew Judge
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Austin
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Tom Davis
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Betty Davis
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Delphy
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Jack Staines
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Oney Judge (auch Ona) (* circa 1773; † 25. Februar 1848 in Greenland, New Hampshire) war eine Sklavin auf George Washingtons Plantage Mount Vernon, in Virginia. Ab 1789 war sie Dienstbotin in Washingtons Präsidentschaftshaushalt, 1796 floh sie in die Freiheit; alle Versuche, sie wieder in die Sklaverei zurückzuholen, waren vergeblich. Sie ist die bekannteste der Mount-Vernon-Sklaven, da sie in den 1840er Jahren zweimal von abolitionistischen Zeitungen interviewt wurde.
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Ona "Oney" Judge Staines (c. 1773 – February 25, 1848) was a female slave of mixed races who was owned by the Washington family, first at the family's plantation at Mount Vernon and later, after George Washington became president, at the President's House in Philadelphia, then the nation's capital city. In her early twenties, she absconded, becoming a fugitive slave, after learning that Martha Washington had intended to transfer ownership of her to her granddaughter, known to have a horrible temper. She fled to New Hampshire, where she married, had children, and converted to Christianity. Though she was never freed, the Washington family did not want to risk public backlash in forcing her to return to Virginia and after years of failing to persuade her to return, the family stopped pressing her to go back.
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