A six-part History Channel documentary offers a clear-eyed view of Jefferson’s flaws, contradictions and triumphs.
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Hosted on MSNTaking the kids: Considering the contributions of Black people’s work during Black History MonthWhat’s your definition of work? Ask the kids and they might say homework or chores, maybe a part-time job for teens. Today’s ...
Historical and sociological perspectives reveal why certain societies or subgroups resist change, often rooted in cultural ...
(Edwin Remsburg/VW Pics via Getty Images) Back in America, Hemings cooked for Jefferson and his guests at his residences in New York, Philadelphia and in Jefferson’s Virginia home at Monticello. It ...
Next year, 2026, marks the 250th anniversary of the birth of the United States. The History Channel’s new docuseries “Thomas ...
Harvard professor and historian Annette Gordon Reed said in an interview published at Monticello.org. “You get a sense of the tragedy of slavery, and the tragedy of white supremacy, because ...
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