John Baker, Family, and Slavery at the Wessyngton Plantation

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Bill Carey

Bill Carey

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John Baker, author of the Washingtons at the Wessyngton Plantation, summarizes the many remarkable connections between his own family and the enslaved people who were held at Tennessee's Wessyngton Plantation in the early 1800s. This was part of a TN History for Kids virtual inservice which was hosted by Bill Carey and presented on February 10, 2022.

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