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I Cannot Tell a Lie: The True Story of George Washington's African American Descendants

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" THE FIRST PRESIDENT

Documented national history states that the nation's first president had no children. But the oral history of the descendants of this African American family tells a different story.

THE CONTROVERSY

Many people will believe the story of George Washington fathering a slave son. Others will find it difficult, if not impossible, to believe that Washington had an intimate relationship with a slave named Venus. Their fateful union during the era of antebellum slavery produced a son, West Ford.

THE SECRET

As time and space distanced the Ford family from its beginnings at Mount Vernon, each generation continued to walk a precarious line, bearing the weight of their heritage and battling issues of skin color, status, and identity. Linda Allen Bryant, a descendant of West Ford, pens her family's narrative history in I Cannot Tell a Lie . Their genealogy is rich in adventure, love, tragedy, sacrifice and courage-a story that will haunt you long after you turn the last page. "

417 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 1, 2001

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Fascinating family history. I appreciate all the details. I wish a DNA test would be done to confirm. I checked while reading the book and one hasn’t been done that I can discern form scouring online sources.
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