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Date: 2014-02-07 13:40:19
E. Frederic Morrow
Frederick Douglass
William Monroe Trotter
African-American culture
East Room
Booker T. Washington
Free negro
African slave trade
Cultural history of the United States
Slavery in the United States
United States
American studies

WHITE HOUSE HISTORY | Timelines : African-Americans and the White House 1790s Construction on the President’s House began in 1792 in Washington, D.C., a new capital situated in sparsely settled region far from a major

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