Julia Chinn

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Julia Chinn was an enslaved woman of mixed race who became the common-law wife and household manager of U.S. Vice President Richard Mentor Johnson, wielding unusual authority for a Black woman in early 19th-century Kentucky.

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instanceOf African-American woman
enslaved person
mixed-race person
person
authorityOver other enslaved people on Johnson’s plantation
childrenCount 2
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer Richard Mentor Johnson
ethnicity African American
mixed race
hadChildWith Richard Mentor Johnson
historicalContext U.S. slavery era
knownFor challenging racial and gender norms through her de facto authority despite legal enslavement
legalStatus property under Kentucky slavery law
managed household affairs of Richard Mentor Johnson
plantation operations at Blue Spring Farm
notableFor being the enslaved common-law wife of U.S. Vice President Richard Mentor Johnson
exercising unusual authority for a Black woman in early 19th-century Kentucky
managing the household and plantation of Richard Mentor Johnson
occupation household manager
partnerType common-law wife
placeOfActivity Kentucky
race Black
relativePosition de facto mistress of Richard Mentor Johnson’s estate
religion Methodist (associated through Johnson’s household)
residence Blue Spring Farm, Kentucky
surface form: Blue Spring Farm

Kentucky
sexOrGender female
socialStatus enslaved
spouseOrPartner Richard Mentor Johnson
timePeriod early 19th century

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