Ashlawn-Highland
Highland, the historic home of James Monroe, the fifth President of the United States, is dedicated to engaging the public with inclusive narratives about U.S. history and the diverse lives of those who lived on the property. The site emphasizes the importance of recognizing and preserving the stories of enslaved individuals and their descendants, fostering a deeper understanding of plantation legacies and cultural traditions, particularly through the exploration of foodways.
In collaboration with the Highland Council of Descendants and the William & Mary Institute for Integrative Conservation, Highland aims to document the lived experiences and histories of descendant communities. This initiative highlights the connection between food, culture, and land, providing an educational resource for understanding the complexities of these histories while promoting belonging and community engagement.
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