• Literate, great with numbers, and business-savvy.

  • The images of her vary wildly. She’s been described various ways, from “fair enough to pass as white” to “mulatto,” brown, yellow, “negro,” and “African.”

  • Common law wife of Richard Mentor Johnson.

  • She ran his business and school while he was away. (And he was nearly always away.)

  • After she died, Richard became Martin Van Buren’s vice president.

For more on Julia: read The Vice President's Black Wife: The Untold Life of Julia Chinn by Amrita Chakrabarti Myers. Or check out my wrap-up post.

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