“Records show that slaves who lived in the Washington, D.C., area made up a good portion of the labor pool that worked on the Capitol. More than four hundred slaves, or more than half of the documented workforce that constructed the Capitol, cleared trees from Jenkins Hill and dug up stumps for the wide avenues that radiate out into the city, according to research first publicized by NBC reporter Edward Hotaling in 2000. We now know that slaves baked the bricks used for the building’s foundation and walls, sawed lumber for the interior walls and floors, dug the trenches for the foundation, worked the Virginia quarries where the sandstone was cut, and laid the stones that hold up the Capitol to this day.””
Quotes by Edward Jesse
Black Men Built the Capitol: Discovering African-American History In and Around Washington, D.C.
Edward JesseEdward Jesse was an English writer and natural historian known for his contributions to the field of natural history during the 19th century. He served as a surveyor for the Office of Works, where he ...