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Hidden Lives: The Archaeology of Slave Life at Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest [Paperback]

Barbara J. Heath (Author)
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0813918677 978-0813918679 May 1, 1999

LIKE MONTICELLO, Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest offers a significant archeological view of slave life at the turn of the nineteenth century in rural Virginia. In Hidden Lives, Barbara J. Heath re-creates the daily life of slaves at Jefferson's second home from 1773, the year he inherited the plantation, until 1812, when his reorganization of its landscape resulted in the destruction of a slave quarter. Drawing on census data, letters, memoranda, and other primary material, Heath describes the slave community's family ties, the agricultural cycle of work, and the sickness and health care they experienced. Her portrait is enhanced by fresh archaeological findings and a wealth of illustrations, including site and contemporary maps,../images of slaves at work and at home, artifacts, and interpretive drawings.

By looking at the social meaning of buildings, yards, and artifacts, Heath presents new interpretations of how individuals used materials to create a sense of self and community, how they acquired belongings, and how they safeguarded them. For visitors to historic sites and students and scholars of archaeology, Heath's book offers a visual and textual exploration of complex relationships within the plantation and of the resulting choices, compromises, and limitations that Jefferson's slaves negotiated in the process of making a home within the confines of institutionalized slavery.


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An original and fascinating contribution to the growing literature on the archaeology of the African-American experience. Heath writes exceptionally well and has a captivating style.

(Mary C. Beaudry, Boston University )

A fine addition to our understanding of the archaeology of slavery in the Virginia piedmont and on the plantations of Thomas Jefferson. The writing is lucid, and the treatment, while maintaining its scholarly standards, is suitable for a broad range of readers.

(Lucia C. Stanton, Monticello )

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Barbara J. Heath is Director of Archaeology at Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest in Forest, Virginia.


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  • Paperback: 81 pages
  • Publisher: University of Virginia Press (May 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0813918677
  • ISBN-13: 978-0813918679
  • Product Dimensions: 9.8 x 8.4 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent easy to read with surprising insights into slavery, August 4, 1999
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This is a short overview of some of the discoveries made by the author and her team of archaeologists at Poplar Forest, Thomas Jefferson's retreat home. It is well written with outstanding photographs and maps. The author writes clearly without imposing her own opinion on the reader as to the results of some of the surprising discoveries made at the site. The author encourages the reader to continue his/her own provoking thought by acknowledging that the site is still very much a work in progress and causes the reader to look forward to further discoveries. This author is to be commended for her straightforward writing that allows even the layperson to come away with a great deal of acquired knowledge.
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A STAND OF TULIP POPLARS, battered by storms and brittle with age, rises above an old brick house in the rolling hills of central Virginia. Read the first page
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enslaved community, quarter site, enslaved men
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Poplar Forest, Thomas Jefferson, Jame Hubbard, John Wayles, Phil Hubbard, The Old Plantation, African Americans, Bear Creek, John Hemmings, West African
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