How did enslaved Black people contribute to the creation and running of the White House?

They worked on building the exterior only.
They worked both inside the House and in the grounds outside.
They worked inside the White House, performing domestic duties.
They provided assistance to government officials.

Enslaved Black people contributed in multiple ways to the creation and running of the White House. They worked on building the exterior of the White House, including quarrying and transporting the stone used to construct the building. They also worked both inside the House and in the grounds outside, maintaining the gardens and performing other manual labor tasks. Additionally, many enslaved Black people were tasked with performing domestic duties inside the White House, including cooking, cleaning, and serving. Some also provided personal assistance to the government officials who lived and worked in the White House. Despite the significant contributions of enslaved Black people, their labor was often unrecognized and uncompensated.