The glowing eyes on Market Street represent the hidden history of Thomas Jefferson’s enslaved valet, Robert Hemmings

  • 📰 PhillyInquirer
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 38 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 18%
  • Publisher: 68%

Declaration-House-Momument-Lab-Robert-Hemmings ニュース

日本 最新ニュース,日本 見出し

'Descendants of Monticello' is part of a Monument Lab public art project that examines the life of Robert Hemmings through the eyes of the descendants of Thomas Jefferson's enslaved people.

The glowing eyes on Market Street represent the hidden history of Thomas Jefferson’s enslaved valet, Robert Hemmings

The Declaration House, where Thomas Jefferson wrote the constitution, at 700 Market Street in Philadelphia on Friday, July 12, 2024. Thomas Jefferson didn't write the Declaration of Independence cooped up in the Declaration House all by himself, he was accompanied by his enslaved manservant, Robert Hemings.

“When you look into the eyes of a camera, you don’t only see your reflection, but the eyes of your ancestors,” she said., former television anchor and the first public relations and community engagement officer at the Thomas Jefferson Foundation. Clark asked her for help in securing photos of eyes of Hemings’ family members. White put her in touch withthat preserves the history of enslaved families of Monticello.

このニュースをすぐに読めるように要約しました。ニュースに興味がある場合は、ここで全文を読むことができます。 続きを読む:

 /  🏆 81. in JP
 

コメントありがとうございます。コメントは審査後に公開されます。

日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し