Explore George Washington’s complicated relationship with slavery, his presidential actions, and the manumission of his enslaved workers.
Outside of Philadelphia, the Emlen House is where the nation’s first president stayed while leading the Continental Army in 1777.
The founder who built the wall between our military and politics would be appalled by Trump's power grabs. But not surprised.
PHILADELPHIA — Michael Coard is a criminal defense lawyer, and he peppers his thoughts about The President's House with a familiar courtroom phrase. "We need to tell the truth, the whole truth, and ...
The President's House in Philadelphia educates visitors about Washington's ties to slavery and is a memorial to the people ...