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Jefferson Scandals: A Rebuttal
Jefferson Scandals: A Rebuttal, In 1802, a revenge-seeking journalist named James T. Callender charged that Thomas Jefferson, president of the United States and author of the Declaration of Independence, had taken a light-skinned slave named Sally Hemings as his mistress, adn that the r, Jefferson Scandals: A Rebuttal has a rating of 4 stars
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Jefferson Scandals: A Rebuttal, In 1802, a revenge-seeking journalist named James T. Callender charged that Thomas Jefferson, president of the United States and author of the Declaration of Independence, had taken a light-skinned slave named Sally Hemings as his mistress, adn that the r, Jefferson Scandals: A Rebuttal
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  • Jefferson Scandals: A Rebuttal
  • Written by author Virginius Dabney
  • Published by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., May 2000
  • In 1802, a revenge-seeking journalist named James T. Callender charged that Thomas Jefferson, president of the United States and author of the Declaration of Independence, had taken a light-skinned slave named Sally Hemings as his mistress, adn that the r
  • Puts to rest the unfounded allegations surrounding Jefferson and Sally Hemings.
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In 1802, a revenge-seeking journalist named James T. Callender charged that Thomas Jefferson, president of the United States and author of the Declaration of Independence, had taken a light-skinned slave named Sally Hemings as his mistress, adn that the relationship resulted in five children. It was also alleged that one of the children was sold into prositution at a slave market in New Orleans. Callender's charges have surfaced periodically, only to be deflated by scholars.


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