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CHATHAM, VA NOVEMBER 15: Walter Coles the fifth of that name in the same parlor his father, grandfather, great-grandfather and great-great-grandfather all sat in before him at Coles Hill as it is known. Coles, 84, is one of countless Americans who still benefit from the wealth accumulated by Americas 18th and 19th century slaveholders. Coles and his wife Alice on the property known as Coles Hill, where Walter Coles the first is buried. (Photo by Justin Ide / forThe Washington Post via Getty Images)
CHATHAM, VA NOVEMBER 15: Walter Coles the fifth of that name in the same parlor his father, grandfather, great-grandfather and great-great-grandfather all sat in before him at Coles Hill as it is known. Coles, 84, is one of countless Americans who still benefit from the wealth accumulated by Americas 18th and 19th century slaveholders. Coles and his wife Alice on the property known as Coles Hill, where Walter Coles the first is buried. (Photo by Justin Ide / forThe Washington Post via Getty Images)
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