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Mon, 18 Jun 2007 10:35:42 -0400
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Recently, I have noticed that people are getting very excited (which is fine) 
but neglecting to change the subject line. The discussion of the Madison's 
slaves (and black descendents) is the most recent culprit. The discussion is 
now about Muslims and Slavery and not James Madison's slaves and those 
people who descend from his enslaved populace.

This would really help for folks with limited time or looking really to see more 
information regarding James Madison, his plantation operations, and the people 
and their descendents who make up the intricate and interesting history of 
Montpelier.

Thanks so much!

Sincerely,
Emmanuel Dabney

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