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A President in the Family: Thomas Jefferson, Sally Hemings, and Thomas Woodson
A book by Byron W. Woodson Sr.
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From the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration. Correspondence and other writings of six major shapers of the United States: George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams (and family), Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison. More than 174,000 searchable documents, fully annotated, from the authoritative Founding Fathers Papers projects.
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Information on Jefferson, Thomas
From Brian Tompsett's site.
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Jefferson Fathered Slave's Last Child
Article from the magazine Nature, complete with family tree chart.
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A book by Barbara Chase-Riboud.
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Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson: History, Memory, and Civic Culture
A book by Jan Lewis.
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Slave Children of Thomas Jefferson
A book by Samuel H. Sloan.
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The Jefferson Scandals: A Rebuttal
A book by Virginius Dabney.
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Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings: An American Controversy
A book by Annette Gordon-Reed .
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Thomas Jefferson Heritage Society
Charlottesville, Virginia. Links to most sites concerning Thomas Jefferson research. Links to the Scholars Commission Report on the Jefferson-Hemings Matter. Links to web pages that give full details of the controversal Jefferson-Hemings DNA Study. Book review of the Thomas Jefferson Heritage Society book, The Jefferson-Hemings Myth, An American Travesty. Links to web pages regarding the Monticello Association and their overwhelming vote to disallow Hemings family members into their organization. Just about anything Jefferson begins here. Read of the misrepresentations by some evaluators, both in foundations, the media, academia, individuals and families. Links found here will even take you to early Jefferson/Jeaffreson research in England and describes the treck of the name through the West Indies into Virginia (presidential branch)and Maryland.
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Thomas Jefferson Papers: Farm Book
From the collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, Massachusetts.