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9 October, 13:31
How did james madison treat his slaves
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Baylee Nichols
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Answer: A Slave in the White House : James Madison and his slaves. When James Madison died, he still owned about 100 slaves. He freed none of them, not even Paul Jennings, his valet. Jennings could read and write, and in fact published the first White House memoir, declaring that Madison was one of the best men who ever lived.
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