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  1. Nathan "Nearest" Green (c. 1820 – unknown), incorrectly spelled "Nearis" in an 1880 census, [1] was an American head stiller, more commonly referred to as a master distiller. Born into slavery and emancipated after the American Civil War, he taught his distilling techniques to Jack Daniel, founder of the Jack Daniel's Tennessee ...

  2. 13 de may. de 2022 · Yet while the whiskey and its eponymous founder have become dominant names in American liquor lore, the person perhaps most responsible for its success—an enslaved man named Nathan Nearest”...

  3. 17 de ago. de 2021 · But what about the name Nathan “Uncle Nearest” Green? In 2016, The New York Times published a story about the distiller’s “hidden ingredient” – “help from a slave.” In the article, the brand...

  4. The story of Nathan “Nearest” Green is one of the most remarkable yet forgotten stories of our lifetime. Uncle Nearest, as his family and friends in his hometown of Lynchburg, Tennessee called him, was the first known African-American master distiller.

  5. La historia de Nathan "Nearest" Green, el esclavo que se convirtió en el primer maestro destilador de la empresa de whiskey Jack Daniel's.

  6. THE STORY OF NEAREST GREEN. Narrated by Emmy-Award winning actor Jeffrey Wright. This beautifully shot short film, telling the story of the first known African- American master distiller, is about much more than whiskey.

  7. 6 de nov. de 2017 · However, this may have never happened without the work of a black slave named Nathan “Nearest” Green. While he was a key figure in forming the Jack Daniel’s brand, Nearest Green’s story has only become known outside of Lynchburg, Tennessee recently.