"All men are created equal” wrote Thomas Jefferson, but his deeds did not always match his eloquent words. Like most of the other aristocratic landowners in Virginia, Jefferson, the author of the Declaration of Independence, founder of the University of Virginia and third president of the United States, owned slaves. One of them was a woman named, Sally Hemings who was one-quarter African, and was probably the daughter of Jefferson’s father-in-law and a half-African slave, if. If this genealogy is correct, Hemings was the half-sister of Jefferson’s late wife, Martha. Indeed, observers at the time noted that, Hemings looked remarkably like Martha Jefferson, who had died on September 6 1782, when Jefferson was thirty-nine.

The text above was approved for publishing by the original author.

Previous       Next

Try for free

Please enter your message
Please choose what language to correct

Try our proofreading add-in for Outlook!

eAngel.me

eAngel.me is a human proofreading service that enables you to correct your texts by live professionals in minutes.