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- Born May 1740 at Berkeley Plantation, Charles City County, Virginia
- Parents were Ben and Mary, from Berkeley Plantation
- Charles, Fannie, and Dick were siblings
- Resided Berkeley Plantation from 1740 –1751
- One of 27 slaves belonging to Peyton Randolph
- Education unknown
- Served as domestic slave, possibly maidservant to Elizabeth Randolph
- Likely moved to Williamsburg when Elizabeth Harrison married Peyton Randolph in 1751
- No known spouse, as slave marriages were not legally recognized
- No children
- Date and place of death unknown
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Introduction to Colonial African American Life
Peyton Randolph
Elizabeth Randolph
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African American Programs at 30
African American programming adapts through the decades. Harvey Bakari outlines the goals of interpreting Williamsburg's enslaved population. February 2, 2009
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The Bray School
A historic headmistress devotes her days to educating enslaved children. Interpreter Antoinette Brennan shares the biography of Ann Wager. September 29, 2008
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No Master Over Me
A man purchases his enslaved family to set them free. James Ingram shares the tale. February 4, 2008
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Gowan Pamphlet, slave preacher
Born at the right time, this revolutionary figure was an electrifying force. February 19, 2007
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Dunmore's Proclamation
Dennis Watson talks about the royal governor's promise to free slaves and indentured servants who joined the British army in the American Revolution. November 7, 2005
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Music passed from ear to ear
Emily James talks about the music of Africa performed on a new Colonial Williamsburg recording. June 5, 2006
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Fighting... Maybe for Freedom, but probably not
Slaves and free blacks in the Revolutionary War
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Slave Conspiracies in Colonial Virginia
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Finding Slaves in Unexpected Places
Keeping Blacks in Bondage Was Not a Southern Monopoly
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"In Mind and Heart" with the Enslaved of Yesteryear
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