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The Hemingses of Monticello, an American family, Annette Gordon-Reed

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The Hemingses of Monticello, an American family, Annette Gordon-Reed
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 741-757) and index
resource.biographical
collective biography
Illustrations
genealogical tablesillustrationsmapsplates
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Hemingses of Monticello
Nature of contents
bibliographydictionaries
Oclc number
915593695
Responsibility statement
Annette Gordon-Reed
Sub title
an American family
Summary
Discusses the story of the Hemingses, an American slave family that had blood ties to Thomas Jefferson, who had an intimate relationship with Sally Hemings, his slave, and covers how the family of Elizabeth Hemings and John Wayles came under ownership to Jefferson through his marriage to Martha Wayles
Table Of Contents
Young Elizabeth's world -- John Wayles: the immigrant -- The children of no one -- Thomas Jefferson -- The first Monticello -- In the home of a revolutionary -- "A particular purpose" -- James Hemings: the provincial abroad -- "Isabel or Sally will come" -- Dr. Sutton -- The rhythms of the city -- The eve of revolution -- "During that time" -- Sarah Hemings: the fatherless girl in a patriarchal society -- The teenagers and the woman -- "His promises on which she implicitly relied" -- "The treaty" and "Did they love each other?" -- The return -- Hello and goodbye -- Equilibrium -- The brothers -- Philadelphia -- Exodus -- The second Monticello -- Into the future, echoes from the past -- The ocean of life -- The public world and the private domain -- "Measurably happy": the children of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings -- Retirement for one, not for all -- Endings and beginnings
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