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The Life of Doll: Women of Mount Vernon
The American Revolution
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4m 23s
Today we remember the life of Doll: mother of 5, grandmother of 14, and enslaved cook at Mount Vernon. Telling this story is Brenda Parker, our African American Interpretation and Special Project Coordinator at Mount Vernon.
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