The Life of Kate: Enslaved Midwife, Fieldworker, Wife & Mother
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- čas přidán 18. 06. 2024
- Brenda Parker shares the story of Kate, an enslaved woman at Mount Vernon. Kate held a distinct position within her community as a midwife, providing care for women and children.
To learn more about Kate and other women at Mount Vernon go to mountvernon.org/women
Brenda, you have the perfect voice for narration. Looking forward to watching more of these videos about Mt Vernon 's slaves.
Great but sad story! When you speak her name, she lives! Thank you.
What a Beautiful voice narrated by Brenda...I'm Happy to know that Washington gave Kate her freedom in his will...I'm sad that Kate husband wasn't free.
Your passion for telling the story of our ancestors resonates through your videos. Thank you so much for sharing these with the world.
This is why I don't like Black History Month. Black History is American History. 24/7/365. I'm a History buff. Some is great, some is horrible. But the truth needs to be told!
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What a fascinating story, and yet there is so much the records don’t tell us. I wonder what affliction the boy had - sounds like something related to the kidneys. Kate sounds like an amazing pillar of strength in her community. Thank you, Brenda, for all your videos! Hope to visit someday.
What a remarkable woman and her sotry is so well presented.
What a difference a name makes to an anonymous person along with excerpts of the enslaved woman's life who lived in George Washington's Mount Vernon. Kate must have been very intelligent and confident throughout her life very much aware of the unique opportunities before her in the President's household and knowing how to obtain them. It's nice to know there were some happy and life changing moments enjoyed by enslaved people albeit a select few during during the late eighteenth century.
It is always so jarring hear to the transactional descriptions of human beings being past as inheritance. SMHD
Thank you for sharing her story!
Thank you for these insights into the community at Mount Vernon. I am going to the site now to learn more. What an amazing woman. Did Kate also help at the births of any of the white children born at Mt. Vernon? It would be wonderful to know. Thank you for keeping these stories alive. History is a valuable tool in educating our children and grandchildren. I love the way Mount Vernon does that. It's such a wonderful place to visit.
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My 5th great grandmother, Dorcas Parker, according to Geo Washington's January 1773 ledger B, sometimes acted as mid-wife. Dorcas lived on the neighboring property to the Washington's.
amazing lady
GBNF Midwife Kate may r.i.p Mama Kate ❤
God bless Kate
Only after visiting Mt Vernon (February 2021), did my interest in the lives of these slaves and there lives , thank you for the stories 💖
Is Fieldworker misspelled?
Looks like it
Brenda please share with us the story of Mother George the mid-wife that was also transgender in Idaho during the second half of the 1800s. She delivered more than 1000 babies in her 40 year career, most of them Mormon.