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James Madison's Montpelier disempowers slave descendants, br
James Madison's Montpelier disempowers slave descendants, br
James Madison's Montpelier disempowers slave descendants, breaking promise
ORANGE — President James Madison’s home in Orange County, Virginia, is embroiled in controversy over what authority it allows descendants of the enslaved people who built and powered his family’s
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