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Category:
Culinary Arts
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Chef,
Physical Movement
Hercules Posey
Washington, D.C.
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1790
Hercules was a celebrated culinary talent. One of nine enslaved Africans brought to Philadelphia to accompany George Washington, he cooked for the nation’s first family. In 1796, on Washington’s birthday, Hercules ran away and was never located.
Adopted By
Helen Rosner
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