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Dolly Madison, the wife of President James Madison, owned several enslaved individuals throughout her life. She reportedly treated them with a degree of personal care and attention, sometimes referring to them by name and offering basic provisions. However, like many in her time, she was complicit in the institution of slavery and benefited from the labor of enslaved people, reflecting the complex and often contradictory nature of her social standing and values in early 19th-century America.

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