Monday, January 4, 2016

Trailblazers in Black History: Chef Hercules

This portrait, attributed to Gilbert Stuart, may portray Hercules

Hercules ("Herculas", "Uncle Harkless") was a slave who lived at Mount Vernon, George Washington's Virginia plantation on the Potomac River. He was the head cook at the mansion in the 1780s, cooking for the Washington family and their guests. 

In 1790 President Washington brought him to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (then the national capital) to cook in the kitchen of the President's House. Hercules escaped to freedom from Mount Vernon in 1797, and later was legally manumitted under the terms of Washington's Will. 

Click here for more information on the legacy and life of Chef Hercules. 

Source: Wikipedia.

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